Many opportunities exist for mitigating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions through better management of trees and soils. There is potential for both direct mitigation through better management of carbon in agricultural landscapes and indirect mitigation through reduced pressure on carbon stored in forests, peatlands, and wetlands. Effectively harnessing these opportunities will take bold action in climate change negotiations
Facilitating carbon sequestration in terrestrial ecosystems could provide a signifcant amount of atm...
Numerous theoretical and empirical studies estimate the greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation potential of...
Agriculture can contribute significantly to climate change mitigation, but more action is needed to...
Many opportunities exist for mitigating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions through better management of ...
U.S. forests and agriculture present unique opportunities to mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions...
Decreasing the human impact on the atmosphere will necessitate active management of terrestrial carb...
Experts agree that the doubling of atmospheric concentrations of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide s...
Facilitating carbon sequestration in terrestrial ecosystems could provide a significant amount of at...
Agricultural lands occupy about 40-50 % of the Earth’s land surface. Agricultural practices can make...
Facilitating carbon sequestration in terrestrial ecosystems could provide a significant amount of at...
There is a very significant, cost effective greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation potential in agriculture...
Alterations in agricultural and forestry (AF) land use and/or management provide a prospective way o...
The imbalance between global sources and sinks in the global budget of atmospheric CO2 is one of the...
Climate change refers to a paradigm shift in the climatic pattern of a location, region or planet wh...
Not AvailableThe Kyoto Protocol recognizes that net emissions may be reduced either by decreasing th...
Facilitating carbon sequestration in terrestrial ecosystems could provide a signifcant amount of atm...
Numerous theoretical and empirical studies estimate the greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation potential of...
Agriculture can contribute significantly to climate change mitigation, but more action is needed to...
Many opportunities exist for mitigating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions through better management of ...
U.S. forests and agriculture present unique opportunities to mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions...
Decreasing the human impact on the atmosphere will necessitate active management of terrestrial carb...
Experts agree that the doubling of atmospheric concentrations of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide s...
Facilitating carbon sequestration in terrestrial ecosystems could provide a significant amount of at...
Agricultural lands occupy about 40-50 % of the Earth’s land surface. Agricultural practices can make...
Facilitating carbon sequestration in terrestrial ecosystems could provide a significant amount of at...
There is a very significant, cost effective greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation potential in agriculture...
Alterations in agricultural and forestry (AF) land use and/or management provide a prospective way o...
The imbalance between global sources and sinks in the global budget of atmospheric CO2 is one of the...
Climate change refers to a paradigm shift in the climatic pattern of a location, region or planet wh...
Not AvailableThe Kyoto Protocol recognizes that net emissions may be reduced either by decreasing th...
Facilitating carbon sequestration in terrestrial ecosystems could provide a signifcant amount of atm...
Numerous theoretical and empirical studies estimate the greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation potential of...
Agriculture can contribute significantly to climate change mitigation, but more action is needed to...