Logistics, as a vital component of economic growth, relies on fossil fuel burning, which accelerates carbon emissions into the atmosphere and harms the environment. Logistics, encompassing transportation, warehousing, and supply chain operations, is among the fastest-growing sources of carbon emissions globally, contributing significantly to GHG emissions. Climate change causes forced migration, extinctions, natural disasters, and health problems that disrupt the ecosystem’s dynamics. This work aims to critically examine the current palliative measures to limit the negative impact on global climate change while also methodically examining various aspects of the human world affected by the growing rate of carbon emissions globally, as the world turns to low-carbon economics as a powerful and inventive way to mitigate the climate crisis from carbon emissions. Under themes such as climate impacts, ecological disruption, socioeconomic ramifications, health implications, and mitigation techniques, a broad range of integrated publications focused on logistics and climate-related concerns were examined. The final section of the document emphasises the significance of zero emissions and outlines the regulations set by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). It also makes a strong case for investing in sustainable and cutting-edge technologies in order to quickly achieve favourable global climate conditions.
Adepitan et al. (Sat,) studied this question.