Erick Burgueño Salas
Research expert covering climate change and the water industry
Get in touch with us nowCumulative agriculture and land use greenhouse gas emissions from 1851 to 2021 caused global mean surface temperatures to rise of 0.55 degrees Celsius. The two biggest contributors to global mean surface temperature rise from agriculture and land use are Brazil and the United States, at 0.06 degrees Celsius. Combined, the 10 biggest contributors account for almost 60 percent of global mean surface temperature change as a result of cumulative agriculture and land use emissions.
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