The largest emission sector direly needs more research funds to clean-up
Biomass growing and harvesting; mineral and fossil resource extraction; and processing of materials, fuels and food accounted for more than 55% of global greenhouse gas emissions in 2022 and more than 60% if land-use change impacts are considered” reports the international resource panel in their 20...
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