Enzymes for consumer products to achieve climate neutrality

Patricia Molina-Espeja, J. Sanz-Aparicio, P. Golyshin, Ana Robles-Martín, V. Guallar, F. Beltrametti, Markus Müller, M. Yakimov, J. Modregger, Moniec van Logchem, P. Corvini, P. Shahgaldian, Christian Degering, S. Wieland, Anne Timm, Carla C. C. R. de Carvalho, Ilaria Re, Sara Daniotti, S. Thies, K. Jaeger, J. Chow, W. Streit, R. Lottenbach, Rainer Rösch, Nazanin Ansari, M. Ferrer
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Today, the cheosphere’s and biosphere’s compositions of the planet are changing faster than experienced during the past thousand years. CO2 emissions from fossil fuel combustion are rising dramatically, including those from processing, manufacturing and consuming everyday products; this rate of greenhouse gas emission (36.2 Giga-tons accumulated in 2022) is raising global temperatures and destabilizing the climate, which is one of the most influential forces on our planet. As our world warms up, our climate will enter a period of constant turbulence, affecting more than 85% of our ecosystems, including the delicate web of life on these systems and impacting socioeconomic networks. How do we deal with the green transition to minimize climate change and its impacts while we are facing these new realities? One of the solutions is to use renewable natural resources. Indeed, nature itself, through the working parts of its living systems, the enzymes, can significantly contribute to achieve climate neutrality and good ecological/biodiversity status. Annually they can help decreasing CO2 emissions by 1 to 2.5 Billion-tons, carbon demand by about 200 Million-tons, and chemical demand by about 90 Million-tons. With current climate change goals, we review the consequences of climate change at multiple scales and how enzymes can counteract or mitigate them. We then focus on how they mobilize sustainable and greener innovations in consumer products that have a high contribution to global carbon emissions. Finally, key innovations and challenges to be solved at the enzyme and product levels are discussed. Accumulated greenhouse gas emissions are expected to increase from 36.2 Giga-tons (Gt) to 60 Gt over the next three decades. The global surface temperature has increased by + 1.09 °C since 2001, and might increase by + 2.2 °C in 2100, +3.6 °C in 2200 and +4.6 °C in 2500. These emissions and temperature rises cannot be reduced in their entirety, but they can be lowered by using enzymes. Enzymes are proteins that catalyze biochemical reactions that make life possible since 3.8 billion years ago. Scientists have been able to "domesticate" them in such a way that enzymes, and their engineered variants, are now key players of the circular economy. With a world production of 117 Kilo-tons and a trade of 14.5 Billion-dollars, they have the potential to annually decrease CO2 emissions by 1 to 2.5 Billion-tons (Bt), the carbon demand to synthesise chemicals by 200 Million tons (Mt), the amount of chemicals by 90 Mt, and the economic losses derived from global warming by 0.5%, while promoting biodiversity and our planet’s health. Our success to increase these benefits will depend on better integration of enzymatic solutions in different sectors.
酶类消费品实现气候中和
今天,地球的生态圈和生物圈的组成变化比过去一千年的变化要快。化石燃料燃烧产生的二氧化碳排放量急剧上升,包括加工、制造和日常产品消费产生的二氧化碳排放量;这样的温室气体排放速度(2022年累计362亿吨)正在提高全球气温,破坏气候的稳定,这是我们星球上最具影响力的力量之一。随着全球变暖,我们的气候将进入一个持续动荡的时期,影响85%以上的生态系统,包括这些系统中脆弱的生命网络,并影响社会经济网络。面对这些新的现实,我们如何应对绿色转型,以最大限度地减少气候变化及其影响?解决方案之一是使用可再生的自然资源。事实上,大自然本身,通过其生命系统的工作部分,酶,可以为实现气候中和和良好的生态/生物多样性状态做出重大贡献。每年,它们可以帮助减少10至25亿吨的二氧化碳排放量,减少约2亿吨的碳需求,减少约9000万吨的化学品需求。根据当前的气候变化目标,我们回顾了气候变化在多个尺度上的后果以及酶如何抵消或减轻它们。然后,我们将重点关注他们如何在对全球碳排放有很大贡献的消费品中动员可持续和更环保的创新。最后,讨论了在酶和产品水平上需要解决的关键创新和挑战。未来30年,温室气体累计排放量预计将从362亿吨增加到600亿吨。自2001年以来,全球地表温度上升了1.09°C, 2100年可能上升2.2°C, 2200年可能上升3.6°C, 2500年可能上升4.6°C。这些排放和温度上升不能全部减少,但可以通过使用酶来降低。酶是一种蛋白质,它催化生物化学反应,使38亿年前的生命成为可能。科学家已经能够以这样一种方式“驯化”它们,酶及其工程变体现在是循环经济的关键参与者。它们的全球产量为117千吨,贸易额为145亿美元,每年有可能减少10至25亿吨的二氧化碳排放量,2亿吨合成化学品的碳需求,9000亿吨化学品的数量,以及全球变暖造成的经济损失0.5%,同时促进生物多样性和我们地球的健康。我们提高这些效益的成功将取决于更好地整合不同部门的酶解决方案。
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