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Societal benefits of halving agricultural ammonia emissions in China far exceed the abatement costs

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
卷 11, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-18196-z

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  1. National Key Research and Development Project of China [2018YFC0213300, 2016YFC0207906]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41822701, 41773068]
  3. Discovery Early Career Researcher Award of the Australian Research Council [DE170100423]
  4. Melbourne Research Scholarship
  5. Australia-China Joint Research Centre of Healthy Soils for Sustainable Food Production and Environmental Quality [ACSRF48165]
  6. Linkage Projects of the Australian Research Council [LP160101417]
  7. Australian Research Council [LP160101417] Funding Source: Australian Research Council

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Mitigating agricultural ammonia (NH3) emissions in China is urgently needed to avoid further damage to human and ecosystem health. Effective and feasible mitigation strategies hinge on integrated knowledge of the mitigation potential of NH3 emissions and the associated economic costs and societal benefits. Here we present a comprehensive analysis of marginal abatement costs and societal benefits for NH3 mitigation in China. The technical mitigation potential of agricultural NH3 emissions is 38-67% (4.0-7.1 Tg N) with implementation costs estimated at US$ 6-11 billion. These costs are much lower than estimates of the overall societal benefits at US$ 18-42 billion. Avoiding unnecessary fertilizer use and protein-rich animal feed could provide 30% of this mitigation potential without additional abatement costs or decreases in agricultural productivity. Optimizing human diets with less animal-derived products offers further potential for NH3 reduction of 12% by 2050. Global largest agricultural ammonia (NH3) emissions in China have caused severe damage to both ecosystem and human health, yet no policy is formulated to reduce NH3 emissions. Here, the authors show that halving agricultural NH3 emissions with feasible technical mitigation options in China generates far more societal benefits than abatement costs.

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