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(Thematic Report) Role of Agriculture Carbon Neutrality 2050 |
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by Kushal Naharki | 18-07-2021 22:32 0 |
Agriculture plays an important role towards carbon neutrality. It has the potential to both reduce its greenhouse gas emissions through more efficient and effective management of land, crops and livestock, and to enhance the removals of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere by increasing the carbon sequestered in soils, trees and other vegetation. The Paris Agreement heralded a commitment to more ambitious climate mitigation efforts globally. Balancing the role of the agriculture sector in meeting these demands alongside increasing climate action is crucial. We need a longer-term strategic approach that defines the role agriculture that must play as part of global low-carbon transition. Delivering change within the agriculture sector is not without its challenges as the change depends on the decisions of millions of individual farmers who face an already broad and increasing range of demands on the land that they manage. In global terms, agriculture is a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. The IPCC's Special Report on Climate Change and Land (2019) estimates that agriculture is directly responsible for up to 8.5% of all greenhouse gas emissions with a further 14.5% coming from land use change (mainly deforestation in the developing world to clear land for food production). The two biggest sources of greenhouse gases from agriculture are the release of nitrous oxide from agricultural soils and methane from livestock and manures. In order to bring about reductions in emissions and increase sequestration, there should be a focus on a green scheme that translates into more equitable payments to farmers, oriented towards the environment, climate change and the country. Also, there is potential for achieving emissions reductions in the livestock sector, through improvements in feed digestibility and the livestock effluent management systems. Main decarbonisation drivers in the agriculture, forests and other land uses sector include: - biological, conservation and precision farming - biodiverse pastures and reduction of burned area - improved digestibility of animal feed and livestock effluent management - reduced use of synthetic fertilizers and their replacement with organic compost - improved forest productivity Reference: https://www.iddri.org/en/project/net-zero-agriculture-2050 https://ec.europa.eu/eip/agriculture/en/event/eip-agri-workshop-%E2%80%98towards-carbon-neutral https://unfccc.int/sites/default/files/resource/RNC2050_EN_PT%20Long%20Term%20Strategy.pdf http://www.fao.org/3/i3671e/i3671e.pdf |
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Greetings Kushal dai
I hope you are doing well
Very informative article
Thank you so much for the report
Keep writing
Green cheers
Regards
Asmita Gaire
Posted 04-08-2021 04:24
Hi Kushal,
This is your mentor Yuseon:D
You've mentioned you study agriculture, so you must know many specific ways of how it can give affect to and from the environment. Just to keep it simple, studying ways for increasing the carbon absorbtion of many plants would help the Earth in a tremendous way. Also finding ways for the nature to increase its whole absorbtion and giving out only little carbon, it might also be an innovative request but would give serious problem.
Thanks for sharing!
Posted 30-07-2021 00:49
Hi Kushal,
This is your mentor Debbie. :)
I completely agree that agriculture is a big part that may contribute to carbon neutrality. One thing is that it's great that we can control carbon emissions through dealing with animal feed but if we can cut down on meat it would be a more efficient way - after all, respiration of cattle does contribute a large amount of methane production!
Best,
Debbie
Posted 26-07-2021 01:07
Hello Kushal Brother
thanks for Sharing your report on Role of agriculture in carbon neutrality .
keep sharing
Warm regards ,
Shobha
Posted 19-07-2021 23:42
Hello Kushal,
Hope you are doing great,
Thank you for your report on Role of Agriculture in Carbon Neutrality,
Its impressive,
Keep writing,
Green Cheers,
Bindu
Posted 19-07-2021 22:29
Thanks for the info.
Posted 19-07-2021 02:16