Agriculture and forestry can be both sources of and mitigators of greenhouse gasses (GHG). A number of GHG management alternatives, and their potential impacts on agriculture and forestry, are identified and discusses
Agriculture is the second most important greenhouse gas (GHG: methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) ...
There is growing interest in the role that agricultural practices and forest establishment can play ...
A key consideration for development of energy and climate policy affecting the forestry and agricult...
Agriculture and forestry can be both sources of and mitigators of greenhouse gasses (GHG). A number ...
Management options can be used to reduce agriculture’s environmental impacts. Agriculture is a sourc...
International agreements are likely to stimulate greenhouse gas mitigation efforts. Agriculture can ...
Emissions from industrial, transportation, energy, residential, and commercial sectors are clearly s...
Discusses the potential of a greenhouse gas cap-and-trade system to both benefit and regulate agric...
Greenhouse gases (GHG) are found in the atmosphere. They trap the sun's heat, and warm the earth's c...
Discusses the potential of a greenhouse gas cap-and-trade system to both benefit and regulate agric...
An Agricultural Sector Model is used to determine the economic potential of agricultural greenhouse ...
An Agricultural Sector Model is used to determine the economic potential of agricultural greenhouse ...
Many opportunities exist for mitigating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions through better management of ...
A key consideration for development of energy and climate policy affecting the forestry and agricult...
Climate change has severe adverse effects on the livelihood of millions of the world’s poorest peopl...
Agriculture is the second most important greenhouse gas (GHG: methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) ...
There is growing interest in the role that agricultural practices and forest establishment can play ...
A key consideration for development of energy and climate policy affecting the forestry and agricult...
Agriculture and forestry can be both sources of and mitigators of greenhouse gasses (GHG). A number ...
Management options can be used to reduce agriculture’s environmental impacts. Agriculture is a sourc...
International agreements are likely to stimulate greenhouse gas mitigation efforts. Agriculture can ...
Emissions from industrial, transportation, energy, residential, and commercial sectors are clearly s...
Discusses the potential of a greenhouse gas cap-and-trade system to both benefit and regulate agric...
Greenhouse gases (GHG) are found in the atmosphere. They trap the sun's heat, and warm the earth's c...
Discusses the potential of a greenhouse gas cap-and-trade system to both benefit and regulate agric...
An Agricultural Sector Model is used to determine the economic potential of agricultural greenhouse ...
An Agricultural Sector Model is used to determine the economic potential of agricultural greenhouse ...
Many opportunities exist for mitigating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions through better management of ...
A key consideration for development of energy and climate policy affecting the forestry and agricult...
Climate change has severe adverse effects on the livelihood of millions of the world’s poorest peopl...
Agriculture is the second most important greenhouse gas (GHG: methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) ...
There is growing interest in the role that agricultural practices and forest establishment can play ...
A key consideration for development of energy and climate policy affecting the forestry and agricult...