1. Greenhouse gas emissions from global production and use of nitrogen synthetic fertilisers in agriculture.
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Menegat, Stefano, Ledo, Alicia, and Tirado, Reyes
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GREENHOUSE gases ,CROP yields ,NITROGEN ,FOOD production ,AGRICULTURE - Abstract
The global agri-food system relies on synthetic nitrogen (N) fertilisation to increase crop yields, yet the use of synthetic N fertiliser is unsustainable. In this study we estimate global greenhouse (GHG) emissions due to synthetic N fertiliser manufacture, transportation, and field use in agricultural systems. By developing the largest field-level dataset available on N
2 O soil emissions we estimate national, regional and global N2 O direct emission factors (EFs), while we retrieve from the literature the EFs for indirect N2 O soil emissions, and for N fertiliser manufacturing and transportation. We find that the synthetic N fertiliser supply chain was responsible for estimated emissions of 1.13 GtCO2 e in 2018, representing 10.6% of agricultural emissions and 2.1% of global GHG emissions. Synthetic N fertiliser production accounted for 38.8% of total synthetic N fertiliser-associated emissions, while field emissions accounted for 58.6% and transportation accounted for the remaining 2.6%. The top four emitters together, China, India, USA and EU28 accounted for 62% of the total. Historical trends reveal the great disparity in total and per capita N use in regional food production. Reducing overall production and use of synthetic N fertilisers offers large mitigation potential and in many cases realisable potential to reduce emissions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2022
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