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China’s commitment to achieving carbon neutrality by 2060 has received a significant boost with groundbreaking research led by Professor Piao Shilong of Peking University’s Institute of Carbon Neutrality. The study, published in Nature Communications, sheds light on the role of land-use changes—particularly forestation—in enhancing the country’s carbon sequestration potential. This research underscores the importance of land-use, land-use change, and forestry (LULUCF) as a cornerstone of China’s ESG-driven carbon neutral strategy.
The study reveals that China’s expansive forestation efforts have transformed its land-use changes into a substantial carbon sink. Between 1994 and 2018, the nation’s forests absorbed significant amounts of carbon, aligning closely with national greenhouse gas inventories. If current afforestation rates persist, forests could offset up to one-third of China’s hard-to-abate emissions by 2060, playing a crucial role in meeting its carbon neutrality goals.
However, the research also highlights limitations in forestation’s long-term carbon capture potential. As land availability diminishes, the capacity of forests to sequester carbon is expected to decline post-2050. To maximize benefits, sustained forestation initiatives beyond 2035 will be essential, alongside improvements in carbon accounting to ensure accurate measurement of land-based sequestration.
The study’s adoption of the OSCAR-China model has refined estimates of carbon removal, offering policymakers a clearer understanding of the contribution of LULUCF strategies. While forestation is vital, the research emphasizes that China must complement these efforts with emission reductions across energy, industry, and other sectors to achieve comprehensive carbon neutrality.
By leveraging precise data and emphasizing multi-sectoral strategies, this research solidifies China’s position as a global leader in ESG practices and carbon neutral innovation, serving as a blueprint for other nations striving for sustainable development.
Sources :
https://www.eurasiareview.com/27122024-land-use-changes-and-chinas-carbon-sequestration-potential/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1474706520303934
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