Fig. 4: Increases and decreases in the consumption-based biomass carbon footprint of China and the Middle East from 1995 to 2022. | Communications Earth & Environment

Fig. 4: Increases and decreases in the consumption-based biomass carbon footprint of China and the Middle East from 1995 to 2022.

From: Rising greenhouse gas emissions embodied in the global bioeconomy supply chain

Fig. 4

The resulting net increase of 1.02 Gt CO2-eq for China and 0.674 Gt CO2-eq for the Middle East, referred to as 100% in the text, respectively, is linked to shifts in the global supply chain including the perspectives of emissions source by production region (a, b) and consumed goods (b, c). The color code of the labels is the same for the left and the right sides of the figures. The regional aggregation of countries is illustrated in the Supplementary Fig. 8.

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