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Agricultural activities in the developing world directly contribute about 4.23 GtCO2eq/y to the current anthropogenic forcing of the global climate, and indirectly a further approximately 3.93GtCO2eq/y through forest clearing and degradation. Together they constitute a quarter of the total global...


Scholes, Robert J.Palm, C.A.Hickman, JE[Agriculture and climate change mitigation in the developing world]Agriculture and climate change mitigation in the developing world

The Emissions Gap Report 2013 from the United Nations Environment Programme restates the claim that changing to no-till practices in agriculture, as an alternative to conventional tillage, causes an accumulation of organic carbon in soil, thus mitigating climate change through carbon sequestratio...


Powlson, David S.Stirling, Clare M.Jat, Mangi LalGerard, Bruno G.Palm, C.A.Sánchez, P.A.Cassman, Kenneth G.[Limited potential of no-till agriculture for climate change mitigation]Limited potential of no-till agriculture for climate change mitigation

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