Reducing Non-CO2 Industrial & Agricultural Emissions

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Canada

Fertilizer Canada: Nitrous Oxide Emission Reduction Protocol

The Nitrous Oxide Emission Reduction Protocol is a science-based approach that gives farmers a new way of benefitting from reducing their greenhouse gas emissions. ...

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Vietnam

Putting Alternate Wetting and Drying (AWD) for rice cultivation on the map, globally and nationally.

The Alternate Wetting and Drying approach to rice farming can reduce water use by up to 30% and methane emissions by 48%. And now it looks set to be rolled out over 3.2 million hectares in Vietnam. ...

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Global

Seven case studies in carbon and climate

Every part of the mosaic of Earth's surface — ocean and land, Arctic and tropics, forest and grassland — absorbs and releases carbon in a different way. Wild-card events such as massive wildfires and drought complicate the global picture even more. To better predict future climate, we need to understand how Earth's ecosystems will change as the climate warms and how extreme events will shape a...

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Global

How five industries can counter a major climate threat?

The five industries, which together account for 98 percent of humanity’s methane emissions, are agriculture, oil and gas, coal mining, solid-waste management, and wastewater management. In each of these industries, there is a solid economic case to take abatement action. In this article, we look at methane’s impact on the climate, potential ways to reduce emissions, and steps that companies ca...

Reducing Non-CO2 Industrial & Agricultural Emissions