02027naa a2200337 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902400550006010000200011524500860013526000090022152010690023065000140129965000230131365000120133665000250134865000150137365000210138865000120140965300150142165300270143665300160146370000200147970000200149970000190151970000230153870000290156170000160159070000180160677300650162421470582022-09-30 2022 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d7 ahttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.1340902DOI1 aCERRI, C. E. P. aCarbon balance in the sugarcane sectorbconference report.h[electronic resource] c2022 aAbstract: Bioenergy production from sugarcane can be one of the sustainable means of mitigating climate change. This was the central idea of the Conference, ?Carbon Balance in the Sugar-Energy Sector,? held in Brazil on September 14, 2021. The various panels showed that sugarcane stakeholders, including scientists, farmers, industrialists, and investors, are committed to making large-scale sugarcane production a key ingredient in the mitigation of climate change. Their strategies include sustainable land use and management practices to increase soil carbon sequestration; the large-scale production of biofuel, bioelectricity and bioproducts; negative emission industrial technologies; industrial waste recycling; and sector-specific policies rewarding farmers with carbon credits for avoided greenhouse gas emissions. Therefore, the sugarcane sector is not only key to promoting the social-economic development of Brazil, but also to promoting energy transition, curbing greenhouse gas emissions and consequently, reducing global warming and climate change. aBioenergy aBioenergy industry aBiomass aCarbon sequestration aBioenergia aCana de Açúcar aCarbono aBioeconomy aNature-based solutions aSoil health1 aCHERUBIN, M. R.1 aDENNY, D. M. T.1 aCANTARELLA, H.1 aNOGUEIRA, L. A. H.1 aMATSUURA, M. I. da S. F.1 aGANDINI, M.1 aSTUCHI, A. A. tJournal of Cleaner Productiongv. 375, artcile 134090, 2022.