Oxfam’s report “Tightening the Net” says that too many governments and corporations are hiding behind unreliable, unproven, and unrealistic ’carbon removal’ schemes in order to claim their 2050 climate change plans will be ‘net zero’.
At the same time, they are failing to cut emissions quickly or deeply enough to avert catastrophic climate breakdown.
Their sudden rush of ‘net zero’ promises is over-relying on vast swathes of land to plant trees in order to remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere.
Using land alone to remove the world’s carbon emissions to achieve ‘net zero’ by 2050 would require at least 1.6 billion hectares of new forests, equivalent to five times the size of India or more than all the farmland on the planet.
‘Net zero’ schemes could force an 80 percent rise in global food prices and provoke land grabs and land conflicts.
Agencies.
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