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- Assessing the climate change mitigation potential from food . . .
Over one-third of global food production is estimated to enter the waste stream, where it contributes to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions 1,2 Average lifecycle GHG emissions from food loss and waste
- Agriculture and Aquaculture: Food for Thought | US EPA
Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere are called greenhouse gases Water vapor is the most abundant greenhouse gas in our atmosphere, but carbon dioxide and methane are the principal greenhouse gases contributing to our increasingly warm planet; and their impacts vary greatly
- About Methane Management - UNECE
Methane is a powerful greenhouses gas with a 100-year global warming potential 28-36 times that of CO 2 Measured over a 20-year period, that ratio grows to 84-87 times (IEA, Methane Tracker 2021) About 60% of global methane emissions are due to human activities The main sources of anthropogenic
- Commercial afforestation can deliver effective climate change . . .
Afforestation is an important greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation strategy but the efficacy of commercial forestry is disputed Here, we calculate the potential GHG mitigation of a UK national
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- Climate and Development: An Agenda for Action - World Bank Group
The analysis, Climate and Development: An Agenda for Action, compiles and harmonizes results from the Bank Group’s Country Climate and Development Reports, covering over 20 countries that account for 34% of the world’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions It shows that investment needs are markedly higher in lower-income countries which are more
- Reducing greenhouse gas emissions from heavy-duty vehicles in . . .
Heavy-duty vehicles are responsible for approximately a quarter of CO2 emissions from road transport in the EU Emissions in this sector have increased every year since 2014, dropping only in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic For trucks, the primary cause of this trend is a growing demand for freight transport It is partly offset by the improved energy efficiency of road freight
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