





🌍✨ Why land-use emissions have fallen by a third this century – in six charts
Why we’re watching: Print article Share Emissions from land-use change – including deforestation, loss of peatland and forest degradation – have been falling over the course of the 21st century.
The latest Global Carbon Budget report, formally published in May in the journal Earth System Science Data, notes a “statistically significant decrease” in land-use change emissions since the late 1990s. 💚
The 21st-century decline in land-use emissions has accelerated in recent years, with the report highlighting a “steep drop” after 2015.
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🔭 What to watch next
- 📌 Key signal: Print article Share Emissions from land-use change – including deforestation, loss of peatland and forest degradation – have been falling over the…
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Reporting curated for GreenTV. Original reporting via Carbon Brief.