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Science of the Total Environment
To promote sustainable intensification and provide guidance for decisionmakers, we must understand the potential for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions in greenhouse cultivation. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the greenhouse gas emission mitigation potential of agricultural plastic greenhouses in China using a combination of life cycle ...
Xiaoyu, Liu, Liangjie, Xin, Xiubin, Li
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To promote sustainable intensification and provide guidance for decisionmakers, we must understand the potential for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions in greenhouse cultivation. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the greenhouse gas emission mitigation potential of agricultural plastic greenhouses in China using a combination of life cycle ...
Xiaoyu, Liu, Liangjie, Xin, Xiubin, Li
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History of CO2 greenhouse gas mitigation technologies
Energy Conversion and Management, 1992Much effort has been expended in the last several decades on the science of radiative gases in the atmosphere and particularly CO2 as a greenhouse gas. Only in the last few years has interest grown in the technology of CO2 mitigation. A discussion is given on the early development of CO2 mitigation concepts which has led to a surge in this activity ...
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Biochar for greenhouse gas mitigation
2020Future research will be focused on understanding the effect of gasification conditions on biochar properties, and correlating biochar properties with soil application related greenhouse gas emissions and soil properties, as well as crop performance. Chicken manure and rice hull biochar were pre-mixed and co-composted to produce an organic fertilizer ...
W. Yuan +4 more
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Greenhouse gas mitigation requires caution
ScienceStrategies to mitigate emissions must consider methane and nitrous oxide ...
Lisa Y, Stein, Mary E, Lidstrom
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Agricultural opportunities to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions
Environmental Pollution, 2007Agriculture is a source for three primary greenhouse gases (GHGs): CO(2), CH(4), and N(2)O. It can also be a sink for CO(2) through C sequestration into biomass products and soil organic matter. We summarized the literature on GHG emissions and C sequestration, providing a perspective on how agriculture can reduce its GHG burden and how it can help to ...
Jane M-F, Johnson +3 more
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Greenhouse Gas Mitigation through Dairy Manure Acidification
Journal of Environmental Quality, 2019Liquid dairy manure storages are sources of methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), and ammonia (NH3) emissions. Both CH4 and N2O are greenhouse gases (GHGs), whereas NH3 is an indirect source of N2O emissions. Manure acidification is a strategy used to reduce NH3 emissions from swine manure; however, limited research has expanded this strategy to reducing
Vera, Sokolov +6 more
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Livestock Greenhouse Gas Emission and Mitigation Potential in China
Journal of Environmental Management, 2023Livestock is an important source of greenhouse gas emissions (GHGE) in China. Understanding the greenhouse gas (GHG) emission trends and reduction strategies in livestock is crucial for promoting low-carbon transformation of the livestock sector (LS) and achieving the goal of "carbon peak and carbon neutralization".
Dawei He +3 more
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