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Implications of uncertain future fossil energy resources on bioenergy use and terrestrial carbon emissions
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Katherine?CalvinEmail author  Marshall?Wise  Patrick?Luckow  Page?Kyle  Leon?Clarke  Jae?Edmonds
Institution:1.Joint Global Change Research Institute,Pacific Northwest National Laboratory,College Park,USA;2.Synapse Energy Economics, Inc.,Cambridge,USA
Abstract:The magnitude and character of the global resource base of fossil fuels is a key determinant of the evolution of the future global energy system and corresponding fossil fuel carbon emissions. What is less well understood is the potential magnitude of impact of the availability of fossil fuels, due to the interaction with biomass energy, on agriculture, land use, ecosystems and therefore carbon emissions from land-use change. This paper explores these links and implications. We show that if oil resources are limited, then the consequently higher price for liquids induces both the use of coal-to-liquids technology deployment, but also enhanced production of bioenergy crops particularly in a business-as-usual scenario. This in turn implies greater pressure to convert unmanaged ecosystems to produce bioenergy, and higher rates of terrestrial carbon emissions from land use.
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