From carbon-neutral to climate-neutral supply chains: a multidisciplinary review and research agenda

IF 7.2 3区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT
Laharish Guntuka, Prabhjot S. Mukandwal, Emel Aktas, Vamsi Sai Krishna Paluvadi
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Abstract

Purpose

We conduct a multidisciplinary systematic literature review on climate neutrality in the supply chain. While carbon neutrality has gained prominence, our study argues that achieving carbon neutrality alone is not enough to address climate change effectively, as non-CO2 greenhouse gases (GHG) are potent contributors to global warming.

Design/methodology/approach

We used multiple databases, including EBSCO, ProQuest, Science Direct, Emerald and Google Scholar, to identify articles related to climate neutrality in the context of non-CO2 gases. A total of 71 articles in environmental science, climate change, energy systems, agriculture and logistics are reviewed to provide insights into the climate neutrality of supply chains.

Findings

We find that, in addition to CO2, other GHG such as methane, nitrous oxide, ozone and fluorinated gases also significantly contribute to climate change. Our literature review identified several key pillars for achieving net-zero GHG emissions, including end-use efficiency and electrification, clean electricity supply, clean fuel supply, “GHG capture, storage and utilization,” enhanced land sinks, reduced non-CO2 emissions and improved feed and manure management.

Originality/value

We contribute to the literature on climate neutrality of supply chains by emphasizing the significance of non-CO2 GHG along with CO2 and highlighting the need for a comprehensive approach to climate neutrality in addressing climate change. This study advances the understanding of climate neutrality of supply chains and contributes to the discourse on effective climate change mitigation strategies. It provides clear future research directions.

从碳中性供应链到气候中性供应链:多学科审查和研究议程
目的我们对供应链中的气候中立性进行了多学科系统文献综述。虽然碳中和已备受瞩目,但我们的研究认为,仅仅实现碳中和还不足以有效应对气候变化,因为非二氧化碳温室气体(GHG)也是导致全球变暖的重要因素。设计/方法/途径我们使用了多个数据库,包括 EBSCO、ProQuest、Science Direct、Emerald 和 Google Scholar,以确定与非二氧化碳气体背景下的气候中和相关的文章。研究结果我们发现,除二氧化碳外,甲烷、一氧化二氮、臭氧和氟化气体等其他温室气体也会对气候变化产生重大影响。我们的文献综述确定了实现温室气体净零排放的几个关键支柱,包括终端使用效率和电气化、清洁电力供应、清洁燃料供应、"温室气体捕获、储存和利用"、增强土地汇、减少非二氧化碳排放以及改善饲料和粪肥管理。本研究加深了人们对供应链气候中立性的理解,并为有关有效减缓气候变化战略的讨论做出了贡献。它为今后的研究提供了明确的方向。
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CiteScore
12.20
自引率
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发文量
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Logistics Management (IJLM) is a scholarly publication that focuses on empirical research, with a particular emphasis on qualitative studies. The journal is committed to publishing articles that contribute original ideas to the field of logistics and supply chain management, which are presented in a clear and scientifically rigorous manner. All submissions undergo a rigorous, anonymous peer review process to ensure the quality and relevance of the research. IJLM serves as a platform for the development and examination of management theories and practices in logistics and supply chain management. The journal aims to bridge the gap between academic research and practical application, providing a forum for researchers, practitioners, and educators to share insights and knowledge.
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