https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780081029756000212

Chapter 21 - Mitigation: Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Sinks, and
SolutionsLee Hannah

Abstract

Stopping climate change requires much more than emissions reductions: it
requires stabilizing atmospheric greenhouse gas (GHG) concentrations. In
the absence of large new additional sinks for *CO*2 and other GHGs,
stabilization equates to reducing emissions nearly to zero. In turn,
near-zero emissions means complete transition of the world's energy supply
to renewable (non-CO2-emitting) sources. This is a huge task—one that will
need to be accomplished in stages.

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