温室气体
农业
生命周期评估
粪便管理
环境科学
自然资源经济学
气候变化
业务
生产力
全球变暖
肥料
持续性
环境资源管理
生产(经济)
经济
地理
生态学
宏观经济学
考古
生物
作者
Lei Zhang,Yingrong Mao,Zhonghao Chen,Xiaoshan Hu,Chuan Wang,Chang Lu,Lei Wang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.168112
摘要
Pork accounts for approximately 35 % of the global meat supply, with approximately 747 million tons of CO2e greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions annually. To meet the increasing demand for pork, intensive farming is becoming the priority rearing system owing to its higher productivity. Given the climate transformation ambitions of the pig industry but the lack of knowledge and data, we conducted a systematic review of studies published in the period of 2010–2022 from a life-cycle perspective, with a focus on greenhouse gas emissions accounting and mitigation. The significant variations in systematic harmonized global warming intensities (GWIs) can be primarily attributed to differences in accounting approaches, activity data, technologies and geographical conditions. To understand more, we broke down the entire life cycle and revealed the underlying reasons for modelling mechanisms and data from the main emitters (e.g., feeding, pig rearing, and manure management). These findings are expected to support and improve the transparency, consistency, and comprehensiveness of life-cycle GHG emissions accounting in pig farming. Potential mitigation measures were also reviewed and discussed to provide insights to support the sustainable development of the pig industry.
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