Carbon emission occurs during various stages of life cycle of food products. Greenhouse gases (GHG) emission from 24 Indian food items showed that animal food products (meat and milk) and rice cultivation mostly contributed to methane (CH4) emission, while food products from crops contributed to emission of nitrous oxide (N2O). Emission of CO2 occurred during farm operations, production of farm inputs, transport, processing and preparation of food. The GHG emission during the life cycle of cooked rice was 2.8 times the GHG emission during the life cycle of chapatti, a product of wheat flour. Mutton emitted 11.9 times as much GHG as milk, 12.1 times fish, 12.9 times rice and 36.5 times chapatti. As Indians mostly consume fresh foods produced...
Acknowledgements The study is part of the Sustainable and Healthy Diets in India (SAHDI) project fun...
Information on emissions from restaurant industry is limited in scientific literature. Emission inve...
In order to determine how the average Indian’s emissions may be reduced, one needs to understa...
Agriculture is a major source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions globally. The growing global populat...
Globally, agriculture is the main source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Agricultural production ...
<p>The present assess the green house gas (GHG) emission from cultivation over the past 50 years in ...
Agriculture is a major source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions globally. The growing global populat...
Anthropogenic warming is caused mainly by emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs), such as carbon dioxi...
The total amount of greenhouse gas emissions that are produced by a person, product, business, or ev...
By some estimates, agricultural practices account for 20 percent of India’s total greenhouse gas (GS...
International audienceA carbon footprint assessment, combining various scales of analysis and includ...
In light of the SDG goals, carbon emissions from different food and food-related products have been ...
Stabilizing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from croplands as agricultural demand grows is a critical...
Agriculture is a major contributor to India's environmental footprint, particularly through greenhou...
Field burning of crop residue (FBCR) is becoming a growing environmental concern in developing count...
Acknowledgements The study is part of the Sustainable and Healthy Diets in India (SAHDI) project fun...
Information on emissions from restaurant industry is limited in scientific literature. Emission inve...
In order to determine how the average Indian’s emissions may be reduced, one needs to understa...
Agriculture is a major source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions globally. The growing global populat...
Globally, agriculture is the main source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Agricultural production ...
<p>The present assess the green house gas (GHG) emission from cultivation over the past 50 years in ...
Agriculture is a major source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions globally. The growing global populat...
Anthropogenic warming is caused mainly by emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs), such as carbon dioxi...
The total amount of greenhouse gas emissions that are produced by a person, product, business, or ev...
By some estimates, agricultural practices account for 20 percent of India’s total greenhouse gas (GS...
International audienceA carbon footprint assessment, combining various scales of analysis and includ...
In light of the SDG goals, carbon emissions from different food and food-related products have been ...
Stabilizing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from croplands as agricultural demand grows is a critical...
Agriculture is a major contributor to India's environmental footprint, particularly through greenhou...
Field burning of crop residue (FBCR) is becoming a growing environmental concern in developing count...
Acknowledgements The study is part of the Sustainable and Healthy Diets in India (SAHDI) project fun...
Information on emissions from restaurant industry is limited in scientific literature. Emission inve...
In order to determine how the average Indian’s emissions may be reduced, one needs to understa...