Bahman Nahed, Alalaiwat Dalal, Abdulmohsen Zainab, Al Khalifa Mohamed, Al Baharna Safeya, Al-Mannai Mariam Ahmed, Younis Adnan
Environment and Sustainable Development Program, College of Science, University of Bahrain, Sakhir, Kingdom of Bahrain.
School of Logistics and Maritime Studies, Faculty of Business and Logistics, Bahrain Polytechnic, Isa Town, Kingdom of Bahrain.
Rev Environ Health. 2022 Aug 29;38(4):681-696. doi: 10.1515/reveh-2022-0105. Print 2023 Dec 15.
Global CO emissions from different industries have been increasing at an alarming rate. This growth is outpacing the efforts, nations are putting in place to reduce their carbon footprints. In this topical review, we critically analyze the level of CO emissions on a global scale and across various industries and activities within them and the dominant anthropogenic forcing instability. The global CO emission from various economic sectors such as industries, transportation and variety of waste sources were traced globally and regionally. To contextualize our review, the sector wise CO emission trends data for a period more than a decade is reviewed which highlighted the main sources of emissions. The data shows the overall reduction of carbon footprints and its progress across various sectors is very limited. The governing factors for this continued global pattern can be ascribed to two main factors: high consumer demands, and poor efforts towards shifting low and zero carbon services across all sectors. Some efforts have been witnessed to shift towards clean fuels and renewables, particularly in Europe and North America. However, rapid growth in industrialization limits the shifting of fossil-based energy systems towards less harmful systems. In Asia, particularly in eastern, southern, and south-eastern regions, the carbon footprints were found to increased owing to a huge demand for materials production, travelling and energy services. Therefore, it is of utmost importance to identify, understand and tackle the most persistent and climate-harmful factors across all industries and drive such policies to substitute the fossil fuels with renewables.
不同行业的全球二氧化碳排放量一直在以惊人的速度增长。这种增长速度超过了各国为减少碳足迹所做的努力。在这篇专题综述中,我们批判性地分析了全球范围内以及各行业及其内部各种活动的二氧化碳排放水平,以及主要的人为强迫不稳定性。对全球和区域范围内工业、交通等各经济部门以及各种废物来源的全球二氧化碳排放进行了追踪。为了更好地理解我们的综述,我们回顾了十多年来各行业的二氧化碳排放趋势数据,这些数据突出了主要排放源。数据显示,碳足迹的总体减少及其在各部门的进展非常有限。这种持续的全球模式的主导因素可归因于两个主要因素:高消费者需求,以及在所有部门转向低碳和零碳服务方面的努力不足。已经看到一些向清洁燃料和可再生能源转变的努力,特别是在欧洲和北美。然而,工业化快速增长限制了基于化石的能源系统向危害较小的系统转变。在亚洲,特别是在东部、南部和东南部地区,由于对材料生产、出行和能源服务的巨大需求,碳足迹被发现有所增加。因此,识别、理解并解决所有行业中最持久且对气候有害的因素,并推动相关政策用可再生能源替代化石燃料至关重要。