To meet its commitment to the Kyoto Protocol (KP), Canada must reduce its current annual GHG emissions (694 MT CO2 equivalent) by 240 MT CO2. Canada’s agricultural industries have the potential to generate a carbon sink of 10 MT CO2 (Government of Canada, 2003). The purpose of this article is to consider the manner in which Canadian agricultural policy has responded to Canada’s KP commitment and the likelihood that Canadian agriculture will participate significantly in carbon emission trading
Non-Peer ReviewedNitrous oxide (N2O) is responsible for about two thirds of the emissions from agric...
International agreements are likely to stimulate greenhouse gas mitigation efforts. Agriculture can ...
Climate change has been one of the major global environmental concerns to date. Its seriousness sup...
To meet its commitment to the Kyoto Protocol (KP), Canada must reduce its current annual GHG emissio...
Agriculture sectors dependence on fossil fuel use (both direct and indirect) has increased dramatica...
"Voluntary adoption of beneficial management practices will be the primary means by which farmers cu...
Despite numerous national and international climate conferences, meetingsand workshops leading to va...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe Government of Canada, in order to achieve the commitments made under the Kyoto ...
The Canadian government ratified the Kyoto Protocol in December 2002. The protocol calls for greenho...
Significant greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions from all sectors of human enterprise are necessary to av...
Non-Peer ReviewedIn many private and public circles, global climate change has been a frequent topic...
The objective of the 1997 Kyoto agreement was to limit greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions among signator...
Agriculture contributes significantly to anthropogenic greenhouse gases (GHGs), with estimates of ag...
Agriculture has untapped potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The use of this potential is ...
Agriculture can potentially contribute to Canada meeting its commitment to reduce net greenhouse gas...
Non-Peer ReviewedNitrous oxide (N2O) is responsible for about two thirds of the emissions from agric...
International agreements are likely to stimulate greenhouse gas mitigation efforts. Agriculture can ...
Climate change has been one of the major global environmental concerns to date. Its seriousness sup...
To meet its commitment to the Kyoto Protocol (KP), Canada must reduce its current annual GHG emissio...
Agriculture sectors dependence on fossil fuel use (both direct and indirect) has increased dramatica...
"Voluntary adoption of beneficial management practices will be the primary means by which farmers cu...
Despite numerous national and international climate conferences, meetingsand workshops leading to va...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe Government of Canada, in order to achieve the commitments made under the Kyoto ...
The Canadian government ratified the Kyoto Protocol in December 2002. The protocol calls for greenho...
Significant greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions from all sectors of human enterprise are necessary to av...
Non-Peer ReviewedIn many private and public circles, global climate change has been a frequent topic...
The objective of the 1997 Kyoto agreement was to limit greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions among signator...
Agriculture contributes significantly to anthropogenic greenhouse gases (GHGs), with estimates of ag...
Agriculture has untapped potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The use of this potential is ...
Agriculture can potentially contribute to Canada meeting its commitment to reduce net greenhouse gas...
Non-Peer ReviewedNitrous oxide (N2O) is responsible for about two thirds of the emissions from agric...
International agreements are likely to stimulate greenhouse gas mitigation efforts. Agriculture can ...
Climate change has been one of the major global environmental concerns to date. Its seriousness sup...