More than 100 countries pledged to reduce agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the 2015 Paris Agreement of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Yet technical information about how much mitigation is needed in the sector vs. how much is feasible remains poor. We identify a preliminary global target for reducing emissions from agriculture of similar to 1GtCO(2)eyr(-1) by 2030 to limit warming in 2100 to 2 degrees C above pre-industrial levels. Yet plausible agricultural development pathways with mitigation cobenefits deliver only 21-40% of needed mitigation. The target indicates that more transformative technical and policy options will be needed, such as methane inhibitors and finance for new practices. A more...
Agricultural methane and nitrous oxide emissions represent around 10–12% of total anthropogenic gree...
Climate change has severe adverse effects on the livelihood of millions of the world’s poorest peopl...
Agriculture can contribute significantly to climate change mitigation, but more action is needed to...
More than 100 countries pledged to reduce agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the 2015 Pa...
More than 100 countries pledged to reduce agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (Richards et a...
The need to prioritise food security in the face of a changing climate raises the question of how mu...
Reducing agriculture’s impact on the climate is necessary if international targets are to be met (IP...
? Agriculture accounts for 10-12% of the total global anthropogenic emissions of GHGs or between 5.1...
Agricultural lands occupy about 40-50 % of the Earth’s land surface. Agricultural practices can make...
Globally, agriculture and related land use change contributed about 17% of the world’s anthropogenic...
Globally, agriculture and related land use change contributed about 17% of the world’s anthropogenic...
To keep global warming possibly below 1.5 ᵒC and mitigate adverse effects of climate change, agricul...
Agriculture is the single largest source of anthropogenic non-carbon dioxide (non-CO2) emissions. Re...
Agricultural methane and nitrous oxide emissions represent around 10–12% of total anthropogenic GHG ...
Agricultural methane and nitrous oxide emissions represent around 10–12% of total anthropogenic gree...
Climate change has severe adverse effects on the livelihood of millions of the world’s poorest peopl...
Agriculture can contribute significantly to climate change mitigation, but more action is needed to...
More than 100 countries pledged to reduce agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the 2015 Pa...
More than 100 countries pledged to reduce agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (Richards et a...
The need to prioritise food security in the face of a changing climate raises the question of how mu...
Reducing agriculture’s impact on the climate is necessary if international targets are to be met (IP...
? Agriculture accounts for 10-12% of the total global anthropogenic emissions of GHGs or between 5.1...
Agricultural lands occupy about 40-50 % of the Earth’s land surface. Agricultural practices can make...
Globally, agriculture and related land use change contributed about 17% of the world’s anthropogenic...
Globally, agriculture and related land use change contributed about 17% of the world’s anthropogenic...
To keep global warming possibly below 1.5 ᵒC and mitigate adverse effects of climate change, agricul...
Agriculture is the single largest source of anthropogenic non-carbon dioxide (non-CO2) emissions. Re...
Agricultural methane and nitrous oxide emissions represent around 10–12% of total anthropogenic GHG ...
Agricultural methane and nitrous oxide emissions represent around 10–12% of total anthropogenic gree...
Climate change has severe adverse effects on the livelihood of millions of the world’s poorest peopl...
Agriculture can contribute significantly to climate change mitigation, but more action is needed to...