Potential mitigation of climate change from the adoption of new habits in São Paulo city - Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Kuroki, Larissa Yumi
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Brambila, Maria Cleofé Valverde
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Climatologia (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.ufgd.edu.br/rbclima/article/view/17210
Resumo: Regarding climate change, not only government and business actions are part of its mitigation, but civil behaviors aimed at low-carbon lifestyles are essential. Thus, this work aims to estimate the potential reduction of the carbon footprint of a São Paulo citizen from the adoption of behavioral changes. Through a bibliographic review and the use of life cycle inventory tools, data were collected on the intensity of consumption of products and services by São Paulo residents and their respective GHG emissions, and interviews were conducted with the population to define behaviors capable of reducing the city's carbon footprint. The results showed that direct consumption reduction practices, such as energy savings, are more viable and that the potential reduction of the carbon footprint for a São Paulo citizen is 46.87% - that is, this percentage reflects the difference between the footprint of current and reduced average carbon of São Paulo residents, respectively estimated as 4.16 and 2.2 tCO2e/year. The current carbon footprint of São Paulo residents is similar to the global average (4.0 tCO2e/cap.year), but there is a need to adopt less carbon-intensive habits to meet the Paris Agreement goal of keeping the planet's temperature rise at 2°C by 2100. To do so, the average global carbon footprint must be reduced to 2.0 tCO2e/cap.year by 2050, and this study estimated that, if new behaviors are adopted, the carbon footprint of a São Paulo citizen can be reduced to 2.2 tCO2e/cap.year.
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spelling Potential mitigation of climate change from the adoption of new habits in São Paulo city - BrazilMitigación potencial del cambio climático a partir de la adopción de nuevos hábitos en la ciudad de São PauloPotencial mitigação da mudança climática a partir da adoção de novos hábitos na cidade de São PauloHábitos de consumoMudança climáticaMudanças de comportamentoPegada de carbonoConsumption habitsClimate changeBehavior changesCarbon footprintHábitos de consumoCambio climáticoCambios de comportamientoHuella de carbonoRegarding climate change, not only government and business actions are part of its mitigation, but civil behaviors aimed at low-carbon lifestyles are essential. Thus, this work aims to estimate the potential reduction of the carbon footprint of a São Paulo citizen from the adoption of behavioral changes. Through a bibliographic review and the use of life cycle inventory tools, data were collected on the intensity of consumption of products and services by São Paulo residents and their respective GHG emissions, and interviews were conducted with the population to define behaviors capable of reducing the city's carbon footprint. The results showed that direct consumption reduction practices, such as energy savings, are more viable and that the potential reduction of the carbon footprint for a São Paulo citizen is 46.87% - that is, this percentage reflects the difference between the footprint of current and reduced average carbon of São Paulo residents, respectively estimated as 4.16 and 2.2 tCO2e/year. The current carbon footprint of São Paulo residents is similar to the global average (4.0 tCO2e/cap.year), but there is a need to adopt less carbon-intensive habits to meet the Paris Agreement goal of keeping the planet's temperature rise at 2°C by 2100. To do so, the average global carbon footprint must be reduced to 2.0 tCO2e/cap.year by 2050, and this study estimated that, if new behaviors are adopted, the carbon footprint of a São Paulo citizen can be reduced to 2.2 tCO2e/cap.year.En relación al cambio climático, no solo las acciones gubernamentales y empresariales son parte de su mitigación, pero las conductas ciudadanas orientadas a estilos de vida bajos en carbono son fundamentales. Este trabajo estima la reducción potencial de la huella de carbono de un ciudadano de São Paulo a partir de nuevos comportamientos. A través de revisión bibliográfica y uso de herramientas de inventario de ciclo de vida, se recopilaron datos sobre la intensidad de consumo de productos y servicios en São Paulo y sus respectivas emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero, y se realizaron entrevistas con la población para definir comportamientos capaces de reducir la huella de carbono de la ciudad. Los resultados mostraron que la reducción del consumo directo, como el ahorro de energía, es más viable y que la reducción potencial de la huella de carbono en São Paulo es del 46,87%, es decir, este porcentaje refleja la diferencia entre la huella de carbono actual y la reducida, estimadas respectivamente en 4,16 y 2,2 tCO2e/año. La huella de carbono actual en São Paulo es similar a la media mundial (4,0 tCO2e/cap.año), pero es necesario adoptar hábitos menos intensivos en carbono para cumplir el objetivo del Acuerdo de París de mantener el aumento de la temperatura del planeta en 2°C para 2100. Para tanto, la huella de carbono global debe reducirse a 2,0 tCO2e/cap.año para 2050, y este estudio estimó que, si se adoptan nuevos comportamientos, la huella de carbono en São Paulo puede reducirse a 2,2 tCO2e /cap.año.No que concerne à mudança climática, não só ações governamentais e empresariais fazem parte da sua mitigação, mas comportamentos civis voltados a estilos de vida de baixo carbono são essenciais. Assim, este trabalho visa estimar a potencial redução da pegada de carbono de um paulistano a partir da adoção de mudanças de comportamento. Por meio de uma revisão bibliográfica e do uso de ferramentas de inventários de ciclo de vida, foram coletados dados sobre a intensidade de consumo de produtos e serviços pelos paulistanos e sua respectiva emissão de gases de efeito estufa e foram conduzidas entrevistas com a população para definir comportamentos capazes de reduzir a pegada de carbono na cidade. Os resultados mostraram que práticas de redução direta do consumo, como economia de energia, são mais viáveis e que a potencial redução da pegada de carbono para um paulistano é de 46,87% - ou seja, este percentual reflete a diferença entre a pegada de carbono média atual e reduzida dos paulistanos, respectivamente estimadas como 4,16 e 2,2 tCO2e/ano. A pegada de carbono atual dos paulistanos é similar à média global (4,0 tCO2e/cap.ano), mas há necessidade de adoção de hábitos menos carbono intensivos para cumprir a meta do Acordo de Paris de manter o aumento da temperatura do planeta a 2°C até 2100. Para tal, a pegada de carbono média global deve ser reduzida a 2,0 tCO2e/cap.ano até 2050, e este estudo estimou que, se adotados novos comportamentos, a pegada de carbono de um paulistano pode ser reduzida a 2,2 tCO2e/cap.ano.Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados2024-01-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos Paresapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.ufgd.edu.br/rbclima/article/view/1721010.55761/abclima.v34i20.17210Brazilian Journal of Climatology; Vol. 34 (2024); 25 - 50Revista Brasileña de Climatología; Vol. 34 (2024); 25 - 50Journal Brésilien de Climatologie ; Vol. 34 (2024); 25 - 50Revista Brasileira de Climatologia; v. 34 (2024); 25 - 502237-86422237-864210.55761/abclima.v34i20reponame:Revista Brasileira de Climatologia (Online)instname:ABClimainstacron:ABCLIMAporhttps://ojs.ufgd.edu.br/rbclima/article/view/17210/9933Copyright (c) 2024 Larissa Yumi Kuroki, Maria Cleofé Valverde Brambilainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessKuroki, Larissa YumiBrambila, Maria Cleofé Valverde2024-04-18T14:29:01Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/17210Revistahttps://revistas.ufpr.br/revistaabclima/indexPUBhttps://revistas.ufpr.br/revistaabclima/oaiegalvani@usp.br || rbclima2014@gmail.com2237-86421980-055Xopendoar:2024-04-18T14:29:01Revista Brasileira de Climatologia (Online) - ABClimafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Potential mitigation of climate change from the adoption of new habits in São Paulo city - Brazil
Mitigación potencial del cambio climático a partir de la adopción de nuevos hábitos en la ciudad de São Paulo
Potencial mitigação da mudança climática a partir da adoção de novos hábitos na cidade de São Paulo
title Potential mitigation of climate change from the adoption of new habits in São Paulo city - Brazil
spellingShingle Potential mitigation of climate change from the adoption of new habits in São Paulo city - Brazil
Kuroki, Larissa Yumi
Hábitos de consumo
Mudança climática
Mudanças de comportamento
Pegada de carbono
Consumption habits
Climate change
Behavior changes
Carbon footprint
Hábitos de consumo
Cambio climático
Cambios de comportamiento
Huella de carbono
title_short Potential mitigation of climate change from the adoption of new habits in São Paulo city - Brazil
title_full Potential mitigation of climate change from the adoption of new habits in São Paulo city - Brazil
title_fullStr Potential mitigation of climate change from the adoption of new habits in São Paulo city - Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Potential mitigation of climate change from the adoption of new habits in São Paulo city - Brazil
title_sort Potential mitigation of climate change from the adoption of new habits in São Paulo city - Brazil
author Kuroki, Larissa Yumi
author_facet Kuroki, Larissa Yumi
Brambila, Maria Cleofé Valverde
author_role author
author2 Brambila, Maria Cleofé Valverde
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Kuroki, Larissa Yumi
Brambila, Maria Cleofé Valverde
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hábitos de consumo
Mudança climática
Mudanças de comportamento
Pegada de carbono
Consumption habits
Climate change
Behavior changes
Carbon footprint
Hábitos de consumo
Cambio climático
Cambios de comportamiento
Huella de carbono
topic Hábitos de consumo
Mudança climática
Mudanças de comportamento
Pegada de carbono
Consumption habits
Climate change
Behavior changes
Carbon footprint
Hábitos de consumo
Cambio climático
Cambios de comportamiento
Huella de carbono
description Regarding climate change, not only government and business actions are part of its mitigation, but civil behaviors aimed at low-carbon lifestyles are essential. Thus, this work aims to estimate the potential reduction of the carbon footprint of a São Paulo citizen from the adoption of behavioral changes. Through a bibliographic review and the use of life cycle inventory tools, data were collected on the intensity of consumption of products and services by São Paulo residents and their respective GHG emissions, and interviews were conducted with the population to define behaviors capable of reducing the city's carbon footprint. The results showed that direct consumption reduction practices, such as energy savings, are more viable and that the potential reduction of the carbon footprint for a São Paulo citizen is 46.87% - that is, this percentage reflects the difference between the footprint of current and reduced average carbon of São Paulo residents, respectively estimated as 4.16 and 2.2 tCO2e/year. The current carbon footprint of São Paulo residents is similar to the global average (4.0 tCO2e/cap.year), but there is a need to adopt less carbon-intensive habits to meet the Paris Agreement goal of keeping the planet's temperature rise at 2°C by 2100. To do so, the average global carbon footprint must be reduced to 2.0 tCO2e/cap.year by 2050, and this study estimated that, if new behaviors are adopted, the carbon footprint of a São Paulo citizen can be reduced to 2.2 tCO2e/cap.year.
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