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=== Global greenhouse gas emissions by sector<ref name=":11">https://ourworldindata.org/emissions-by-sector</ref> ===
=== Global greenhouse gas emissions by sector<ref>https://ourworldindata.org/emissions-by-sector</ref> ===


The 'energy use in industry' category relates to the energy used to manufacture products connected to the industry sector, such as iron and steel (7.2%), chemicals & petrochemicals (3.6%) and tobacco products and food processing (1%).
The 'energy use in industry' category relates to the energy used to manufacture products connected to the industry sector, such as iron and steel (7.2%), chemicals & petrochemicals (3.6%) and tobacco products and food processing (1%).


The transport category relates to the emissions generated from the 'powering' of transport activities. Note, the transport category does not include emissions from the manufacturing of motor vehicles or other transport equipment (those emissions are included in the ‘energy use in industry’ category).
The transport category relates to the emissions generated from the 'powering' of transport activities, by, for example, the burning of fossil fuels. Note, the transport category does not include emissions from the manufacturing of motor vehicles or other transport equipment (those emissions are included in the ‘energy use in industry’ category).


According to the Global Change Data Lab charity, to reach net-zero emissions, there is no single fix; innovations across many sectors are needed<ref name=":11" />. For example, even if we could fully decarbonize our electricity supply, we would also need to electrify all of our heating and road transport.<ref name=":11" />
To reach net-zero emissions, there is no single fix; innovations across many sectors are needed. Even if we could fully decarbonize our electricity supply, we would also need to electrify all of our heating and road transport. And we’d still have emissions from shipping and aviation –  which we do not yet have low-carbon technologies for – to deal with.


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