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鈥淕etting to Zero鈥: Policy Options and Legal Measures for Climate Change Mitigation and Land Use

By听Fabiano de Andrade Corr锚a -听Members of the 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 WCEL Climate Change Specialists Group collaborated on a Special Issue of the Carbon & Climate Law Review on the role of legislation in the land sector to achieve the climate neutrality goal of the Paris Agreement.

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Achieving 鈥渘et-zero GHG emissions鈥 (or 鈥渃limate neutrality鈥) is one of the most relevant targets of climate mitigation policies worldwide. Importantly, this goal requires not only rapid and deep GHG emission reductions but simultaneously the protection of GHG sinks and the significant enhancement of GHG removals. In this context, the capacity of terrestrial ecosystems to sequester and store GHGs, as well as the adoption of practices and processes in the use and management of land to limit emissions from and enhance removals in this sector, will be key achieving the net-zero goal.

Land can be simultaneously a source and a sink of CO2 due to both anthropogenic and natural drivers. The 鈥淎griculture, Forestry and Other Land Use (AFOLU)鈥 sector accounts for around 23% of total net anthropogenic GHG emissions.[1] Conversely, the IPCC notes that all pathways limiting global warming to 1.5掳C or below 2掳C require land-based mitigation and land-use change, with most including different combinations of reforestation, afforestation, reduced deforestation, and bioenergy.[2] Laws and policies have a key enabling role to play, including net-zero targets expressed in instruments such as climate change framework laws and strategies, as well as laws and policies in relevant sectors such as agriculture, forestry and land use and management.

Against this background, members of the 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 World Commission on Environmental Law (WCEL)鈥檚 Climate Change Specialists Group (CCSG) collaborated to produce a Special Issue of Carbon and Climate Law Review (CCLR), which aims to shed light on how legislation in the land sector can contribute to achieving 鈥渘et-zero鈥 GHG emissions. The Special Issue presents case studies of 6 countries that have enacted legislation enabling relevant climate action in the land sector, to provide a diverse range of examples, including countries where emissions from the land sector are significant and where relevant initiatives are being undertaken, covering a variety of legal systems, types of legal instruments and mechanisms.

This publication was the first step in a broader project that aims to produce an extended 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 report on this subject.[3] There is momentum to address these key issues, as the unprecedented scale of COVID-19 economic recovery measures, and the growing number of countries committing to achieving net-zero emissions goals, present an opening for a low-carbon transition. Seizing this opening will be critical to bridging our considerable 鈥榚missions gap鈥 and achieving our global climate targets.

was co-edited by Fabiano de Andrade Correa and Christina Voigt, and has the following contributions:

Fabiano de Andrade Correa, Christina Voigt

Elena Aydos, Kelsey Gray

Yingda Chen

Annalisa Savaresi, Lucia Perugini

Robert Kibugi

Trevor Daya-Winterbottom

Warren G. Lavey


[1] IPCC, Climate Change and Land, an IPCC Special Report on climate change, desertification, land degradation, sustainable land management, food security, and greenhouse gas fluxes in terrestrial ecosystems, Summary for Policy Makers, 2019, pages 7 - 10.

[2] IPCC, above 5, 24.

[3] For a broader overview of the project, and how to get involved, please refer to: https://www.iucn.org/commissions/world-commission-environmental-law/our-work/climate-change/getting-zero.


About the Author

Fabiano de Andrade Correa
Fabiano de Andrade Correa
Fabiano de Andrade Corr锚a is an international lawyer and consultant focused on climate change, biodiversity, environmental law and policy, land, human rights, trade and responsible investments. Fabiano holds a Ph.D / LL.M. (EUI, Italy); Master in Diplomacy and International Relations (Diplomatic School of Madrid / Universidad Complutense) LL.B (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil).

In addition to working with different IGOs on these issues, Fabiano is:

  • Member of the 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 WCEL鈥檚 Climate Change Specialists Group, coordinating a project on legal and policy options to achieve 鈥渘et-zero鈥 GHG emissions in the 鈥淎FOLU鈥 sector;
  • Lead Counsel, Centre for International Sustainable Development Law (CISDL), Peace, Justice and Governance Programmes;
  • Director of Legal Research with the Blockchain and Climate Institute (BCI);
  • Member of the ILA (alternate representative of Brazil in the Committee on the Sustainable Use of Natural Resources), having actively contributed to the development of the newly adopted 2020 鈥淚LA Guidelines on the Role of International Law in Sustainable Natural Resources for Development鈥;
  • Member and coordinator of a working group on agriculture with LACLIMA (an active network of climate lawyers in Brazil).
  • Guest lecturer in different universities in Brazil and in Italy; and a qualified lawyer (Brazilian Bar Association), with previous experience in corporate law practice.