Evaluating the Impact of Agricultural Technology on Greenhouse Gas Emissions Using Machine Learning
Agriculture is a significant contributor to global warming, primarily due to the release of greenhouse gases like methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O).
Eko Priyono +2 more
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Citizens and urban greening: Do Bobo Dioulasso dwellers participate in greenhouse gas mitigation through urban forestry and greening? [PDF]
Derra H, Traoré SAA, Kaboré GE.
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Appraising Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Potentials: Effects of Alternative Assumptions [PDF]
Soil carbon sequestration, Sink dynamics, Mathematical programming, Land use, Optimization, Agriculture, Forestry, Greenhouse gas ...
Bruce A. McCarl, Uwe A. Schneider
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Prioritising agri-environment options for greenhouse gas mitigation [PDF]
© Douglas Warner, John Tzilivakis, Andrew Green and Kathleen Lewis. Published by Emerald Group Publishing Limited. This is an Open Access article is published under the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 3.0) licence.
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This review summarizes green and low‐carbon strategies throughout the entire life cycle of polyester plastics, including sustainable monomer synthesis, optimization polymerization, efficient recycling, and advanced upcycling technologies. The synergistic implementation of these strategies is expected to significantly promote the development of a ...
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Greenhouse Gas Mitigation in Forest and Agricultural Lands: Reducing Emissions
AE443, a 7-page fact sheet by Solomon G. Haile, Clyde W. Fraisse, P.K. Ramachandran Nair, and Vimala D. Nair, is part of the Greenhouse Gas Mitigation in Forest and Agricultural Lands series.
Solomon G. Haile +3 more
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Electrified hydrocarbon-to-oxygenates coupled to hydrogen evolution for efficient greenhouse gas mitigation. [PDF]
Leow WR +6 more
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Implications of a lowered damage trajectory for mitigation in a continuous-time stochastic model [PDF]
This paper provides counterexamples to the idea that mitigation of greenhouse gases causing climate change, and adaptation to climate change, are always and everywhere substitutes.
Strand, Jon
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The Extension of the RAINS Model to Greenhouse Gases [PDF]
Many of the traditional air pollutants and greenhouse gases have common sources, offering a cost-effective potential for simultaneous improvements for both traditional air pollution problems as well as climate change.
Amann, M. +9 more
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The legal configuration of hydrocarbon infrastructure
The United States' greenhouse gas mitigation strategy decentralizes mitigation responsibility to the states and states have primary regulatory jurisdiction over electrical power utilities.
Astoria, Ross
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