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Potential impacts of pandemics on global warming, agricultural production, and biodiversity loss

Yuankang Xiong (熊元康),Rong Wang (王戎),Thomas Gasser,Philippe Ciais,Josep Peñuelas,Jordi Sardans,James H. Clark, Junji Cao (曹军骥),Xiaofan Xing (邢晓帆), Siqing Xu (徐思清), Yifei Deng (邓艺菲),Lin Wang (王琳), Jianmin Chen (陈建民), Xu Tang (汤绪),Renhe Zhang (张人禾)

One Earth(2024)

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Abstract
The rising frequency of infectious diseases under climate change poses an emerging threat to environmental and agricultural sustainability by consuming large quantities of materials. The demand for crops to produce personal protective equipment (PPE) competes for land and fertilizers, leads to cropland expansion, and accelerates climate change, but the ecological impacts remain unclear. Here we explore the impacts of pandemics on global warming, agricultural production, and biodiversity loss in an Earth system model by developing relationships between consumption of PPE and the rate of infection during COVID-19. Meeting the demand for PPE would increase production of cotton lint, corn, and natural rubber, which accelerates global warming by 0.2°C with 1.8% additional species losses by 2100. Our results suggest that the risks of public health, food security, climate change, and ecological integrity have been connected to each other, which should be considered when predicting the impacts of future pandemics.
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COVID-19,pandemics,food security,climate change,ecological integrity,mitigation strategy,adaptation strategy
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