Agriculture is a major contributor to global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and must feature in efforts to reduce emissions. Organic farming might contribute to this through decreased use of farm inputs and increased soil carbon sequestration, but it might also exacerbate emissions through greater food production elsewhere to make up for lower organic yields. To date there has been no rigorous assessment of this potential at national scales. Here we assess the consequences for net GHG emissions of a 100% shift to organic food production in England and Wales using life-cycle assessment. We predict major shortfalls in production of most agricultural products against a conventional baseline. Direct GHG emissions are reduced with organic farmin...
We assess the production impacts of a 100% conversion to organic agriculture in England and Wales us...
The EU countries aim to reduce their emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) by 80-95% by 2050 (European...
The conventional farming strategy of intensive fertilizer and pesticide use has increased productivi...
Agriculture is a major contributor to global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and must feature in effo...
With the need to identify sustainable modes of food production for growing populations there has bee...
This paper gives an overview of the two studies assessing likely greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of l...
Crop disease not only threatens global food security by reducing crop production at a time of growin...
The question of whether organic farming is environmentally beneficial is not only contentious but al...
Agriculture has a devolved commitment to reduce national emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG). Using ...
Climate changes and the anthropogenic impact have been a frequently discussed issue in recent years....
Greenhouse gas emissions from global agriculture are increasing at around 1% per annum, yet substant...
Production of 10 major commodities in England and Wales was studied using Life Cycle Analysis (LCA)....
Agricultural practices contribute considerably to emissions of greenhouse gases. so far, knowledge o...
Organic farming has become increasingly popular in the world. This is mostly attributed to escalatin...
We assess the production impacts of a 100% conversion to organic agriculture in England and Wales us...
The EU countries aim to reduce their emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) by 80-95% by 2050 (European...
The conventional farming strategy of intensive fertilizer and pesticide use has increased productivi...
Agriculture is a major contributor to global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and must feature in effo...
With the need to identify sustainable modes of food production for growing populations there has bee...
This paper gives an overview of the two studies assessing likely greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of l...
Crop disease not only threatens global food security by reducing crop production at a time of growin...
The question of whether organic farming is environmentally beneficial is not only contentious but al...
Agriculture has a devolved commitment to reduce national emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG). Using ...
Climate changes and the anthropogenic impact have been a frequently discussed issue in recent years....
Greenhouse gas emissions from global agriculture are increasing at around 1% per annum, yet substant...
Production of 10 major commodities in England and Wales was studied using Life Cycle Analysis (LCA)....
Agricultural practices contribute considerably to emissions of greenhouse gases. so far, knowledge o...
Organic farming has become increasingly popular in the world. This is mostly attributed to escalatin...
We assess the production impacts of a 100% conversion to organic agriculture in England and Wales us...
The EU countries aim to reduce their emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) by 80-95% by 2050 (European...
The conventional farming strategy of intensive fertilizer and pesticide use has increased productivi...