Africa’s greenhouse gas emissions exceeding its sink capacity
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https://doi.org/10.17159/caj/2024/34/2.20763Keywords:
Land use change, Fossil fuel emissions, GHG budgetAbstract
Rising greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Africa is a cause for concern. With a growing population and its associated requirements for energy, food and socio-economic development, climate change impacts will further exacerbate the current trend. A recent greenhouse gas budget for Africa synthesised the most current and comprehensive modelling and observational data available for the period 2010-2019 (Ernst et al. 2024), showing that the continent has likely become a net carbon source to the atmosphere. In this Research brief, the key findings of the GHG budget for Africa is highlighted.
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