Fig. 3: Summary of results for five scenarios and six indicators (mapped to SDGs) for 2050 at regional and global level.
From: Overcoming global inequality is critical for land-based mitigation in line with the Paris Agreement

a CO2 emissions and removals from land-use change and management, b N2O emissions from agriculture, c CH4 emissions from agriculture, d change in forest area without plantations, e nitrogen fixation, and f agricultural water use. Black dots show the global net effect for each indicator and scenario. Blue vertical lines show the respective value in year 2020. Percentage labels in b, c, e and f show the relative change of the global indicator level for each scenario compared to the Global-Inequality scenario. For a and d, it is not meaningful to show percentage changes because these indicators can, by definition, turn net-zero (in case of divergent regional dynamics) or net-negative at global level.