Cuicui Feng, Song Ge, Jiangning Zeng, Liuyue He, Guanqiong Ye
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Mapping the Global Carbon Emissions of Marine Sectors
The ocean serves as a vital ecosystem for sustaining life on earth and ensuring human well-being. Presently, there is a significant surge in global demand for various ocean-based economic activities, including fishing, shipping, offshore wind energy production, maritime tourism, and so on. However, this growth has also resulted in an increase in emissions from marine sectors, which have not been thoroughly evaluated or analyzed. It is therefore necessary to conduct comprehensive evaluations of the current emissions, covering marine sectors. To address this need, through this Perspective, we have globally analyzed and discussed carbon emissions linked to maritime transportation, marine capture fisheries, marine aquaculture, offshore wind, ocean renewables, and crude oil production. Additionally, we explored country-specific scales for these emissions and discussed points for future research to address the existing gaps. By gaining a better understanding of emissions over the oceans, policymakers could prioritize policy measures for achieving emission reduction goals and promote sustainable ocean development.
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Environmental Science & Technology (ES&T) is a co-sponsored academic and technical magazine by the Hubei Provincial Environmental Protection Bureau and the Hubei Provincial Academy of Environmental Sciences.
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