Fig. 6: Impact of theoretical level of technical abatement on NZ success across different NZ definitions. | Communications Earth & Environment

Fig. 6: Impact of theoretical level of technical abatement on NZ success across different NZ definitions.

From: Defining national net zero goals is critical for food and land use policy

Fig. 6: Impact of theoretical level of technical abatement on NZ success across different NZ definitions.

Each line represents a distinct NZ definition. The vertical dashed lines represent the two default assumptions made within the study, these being scenarios achieving NZ with 0 abatement measures (S-NZ) and scenarios achieving NZ with 30% technical abatement (S-NZ-A). Level of technical abatement relates to reduction in agriculture emissions, assumed uniform for enteric and manure CH4, and manure, direct, and indirect N2O emissions.

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