There is a very significant, cost effective greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation potential in agriculture. The annual mitigation potential in agriculture is estimated to be 4200, 2600 and 1600 Mt CO2 equiv/yr at C prices of 100, 50 and 20 US$/t CO2 equiv, respectively. The value of GHG mitigated each year is equivalent to 420 000, 130 000 and 32 000 million US$/yr for C prices of 100, 50 and 20 US$/t CO2 equiv, respectively. From both the mitigation and economic perspectives, we cannot afford to miss out on this mitigation potential. The challenge of agriculture within the climate change context is two-fold, both to reduce emissions and to adapt to a changing and more variable climate. The primary aim of the mitigation options is to reduce emiss...
Agricultural lands make up approximately 37% of the global land surface, and agriculture is a signif...
Many opportunities exist for mitigating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions through better management of ...
Climate change has severe adverse effects on the livelihood of millions of the world’s poorest peopl...
There is a very significant, cost effective greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation potential in agriculture...
There is very significant cost-effective greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation potential in agriculture. T...
As climate changes due to rising concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, agriculture w...
Climate change mitigation is urgent, and adaptation to climate change is crucial, particularly in ag...
Agricultural lands occupy about 40-50 % of the Earth’s land surface. Agricultural practices can make...
Agriculture can contribute significantly to climate change mitigation, but more action is needed to...
Agriculture is and will be affected negatively by climate change in many regions. Most vulnerable ar...
Not AvailableWorld population is increasing day by day and at the same time agriculture is threatene...
Human activities have changed the composition of the atmosphere resulting in rising global temperatu...
Successful adaptation of agriculture to ongoing climate changes would help to maintain productivity ...
World agriculture faces the dual challenges of increasing crop production and addressing climate cha...
Agriculture offers many opportunities for greenhouse gas mitigation through reduced tillage, cover c...
Agricultural lands make up approximately 37% of the global land surface, and agriculture is a signif...
Many opportunities exist for mitigating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions through better management of ...
Climate change has severe adverse effects on the livelihood of millions of the world’s poorest peopl...
There is a very significant, cost effective greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation potential in agriculture...
There is very significant cost-effective greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation potential in agriculture. T...
As climate changes due to rising concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, agriculture w...
Climate change mitigation is urgent, and adaptation to climate change is crucial, particularly in ag...
Agricultural lands occupy about 40-50 % of the Earth’s land surface. Agricultural practices can make...
Agriculture can contribute significantly to climate change mitigation, but more action is needed to...
Agriculture is and will be affected negatively by climate change in many regions. Most vulnerable ar...
Not AvailableWorld population is increasing day by day and at the same time agriculture is threatene...
Human activities have changed the composition of the atmosphere resulting in rising global temperatu...
Successful adaptation of agriculture to ongoing climate changes would help to maintain productivity ...
World agriculture faces the dual challenges of increasing crop production and addressing climate cha...
Agriculture offers many opportunities for greenhouse gas mitigation through reduced tillage, cover c...
Agricultural lands make up approximately 37% of the global land surface, and agriculture is a signif...
Many opportunities exist for mitigating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions through better management of ...
Climate change has severe adverse effects on the livelihood of millions of the world’s poorest peopl...