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Carbon intensity threshold for Canadian oil sands industry using planetary boundaries: Is a sustainable carbon-negative industry possible?
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Marwa Hannouf a,* , Getachew Assefa a , Ian Gates b 
 a School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive NW, T2N 1N4, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
b Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive NW, T2N 1N4, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
 
Keywords: Planetary boundary Carbon-negative oil sands Carbon budget threshold Carbon emissions Environmentally sustainable Paris climate change agreement
 
ABSTRACT
Previous studies on environmental performance of the oil sands industry in Canada conclude that its carbon footprint must be reduced. Yet, it remains unclear what threshold of carbon emissions intensity that the industry needs to meet to be within Canada’s carbon share following Paris Climate Change Agreement. Here, for the first time, a top-down approach based on planetary boundary is used to identify the threshold of carbon emissions intensity that can keep Canadian oil sands industry within the planet’s carrying capacities in absolute terms. The approach follows four steps in scaling down the global carbon budget into national level for Canada and industry level translated into emissions intensity threshold. The results reveal that under both 1.5 and 2 ◦C targets, the share of oil sands industry of Canada’s carbon budget has been exhausted under most downscaling approaches: 10 % and 20 % annual reduction scenarios cannot help the industry to stay within their carbon budget under climate-relevant thresholds. Therefore, a carbon-negative industry is required where a reduction of 101.5–120 % of current emissions intensity is needed. Even in few cases where the industry is still within its cumulative carbon budget, an emission intensity reduction of 88–98 % is required. The results demonstrate the need for rapid transition that goes beyond zero-carbon to carbon-negative oil sands industry to be environmentally sustainable especially under the 1.5 ◦C target of the Paris Climate Change Agreement. This shows the need for new pathways in the sustainable energy industry such as hybrid renewable-oil sands operations and hydrogen from oil sands resources.
 
To read the full article: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2021.111529
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