Greenhouse gas mitigation by agricultural intensification

Stanford University · Carnegie Institution for Science

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Abstract

As efforts to mitigate climate change increase, there is a need to identify cost-effective ways to avoid emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs). Agriculture is rightly recognized as a source of considerable emissions, with concomitant opportunities for mitigation. Although future agricultural productivity is critical, as it will shape emissions from conversion of native landscapes to food and biofuel crops, investment in agricultural research is rarely mentioned as a mitigation strategy. Here we estimate the net effect on GHG emissions of historical agricultural intensification between 1961 and 2005. We find that while emissions from factors such as fertilizer production and application have increased, the net…

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Keywords
  • Greenhouse gas
  • Agriculture
  • Natural resource economics
  • Environmental science
  • Yield (engineering)
  • Investment (military)
  • Agricultural productivity
  • Liberian dollar
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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