Asia & the Pacific, offering valuable insights for 5 A REGIONAL ASSESSMENT APPLYING SCP HOTSPOTS ANALYSIS TOOL (SCP-HAT) The carbon footprint (CF) and domestic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions consistently China set the goal of peaking the carbon emissions increased for both East Asia & the Pacific and prior to 2030 and attaining carbon neutrality by South Asia regions. [...] growth in the region has led to an increased demand In 2018, at the global level, the dominant for food and agricultural products; subsequently, contributors to climate change were construction increasing the sectoral contributions of agriculture (14%), food (12%), and electricity, gas, and water and food sectors to climate change considering (11%). [...] for 2023, the Hydrogen Industry Development Plan Between 1990 and 2018, domestic energy (2021–2035), and the Action Plan for Carbon Dioxide production in East Asia & the Pacific increased Peaking Before 2030, which outlines the roadmap for achieving carbon neutrality in the energy sector. [...] The household and construction sectors the prominence of coal, oil, and gas mining stood out as two of the major contributors in South emphasized the urgent need for sustainable Asia, suggesting a substantial reliance on energy energy alternatives and efficiency improvements resources for daily activities and construction. [...] The analysis highlighted guidance, the assessment aimed to support the the urgent need for targeted policies that promote transition towards more resilient and sustainable resource efficiency, reduce GHG emissions, and practices in the Asia-Pacific region, addressing the address the environmental impacts of rapid complex interplay between economic growth and economic growth.
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- CLIMATE CHANGE 6
- 9 15 7
- SECTORAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO CLIMATE CHANGE 7
- BIODIVERSITY LOSS 8
- SECTORAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO BIODIVERSITY LOSS 9
- MARINE EUTROPHICATION 10
- SECTORAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO MARINE EUTROPHICATION 11
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- PRIMARY MATERIALS USE 12
- SECTORAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO RAW MATERIAL USE 13
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- PRIMARY ENERGY USE 14
- SECTORAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO PRIMARY ENERGY USE 15
- WATER USE 16
- SECTORAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO ไไไไไไWATER USE 17