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Does 'net zero' mean zero cows? [PDF]
A significant share of anthropogenic global warming comes from livestock production. There is debate about whether there can be any role for livestock in a climatically sustainable future; the debate is particularly heated for cows and sheep, largely due to the methane they burp out.
Lynch J, Pierrehumbert R.
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SEQUESTERING ORGANIC CARBON IN SOILS THROUGH LAND USE CHANGE AND AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES: A REVIEW [PDF]
<List> <ListItem><ItemContent><p>● Either increasing C input to or reducing C release from soils can enhance soil C sequestration.</p></ItemContent></ListItem> <ListItem><ItemContent><p> ...
Lianhai WU
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We consider the science, policy, and implementation (science-policy-society interface) issues around the agrifood system and the UK's transition to net zero. We conclude that agrifood policy should become more targeted, and the marriage of top-down and bottom-up approaches is key to co-create a pathway that is plausible for each stakeholder.
Ryan McGuire +7 more
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Rothamsted Research (RRes) is the world's oldest agricultural research centre, notable for the development of the first synthetic fertilizer (superphosphate) and long‐term farming experiments (LTEs) spanning over 170 years.
G. A. McAuliffe +8 more
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Based on recent spatially aggregated June Agriculture Survey data and site-specific environmental data, information from common farm types in the East of England was sourced and collated.
Graham A. McAuliffe +2 more
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Influence of blue-green roofs on surface and indoor temperatures over a building scale
Blue-green roofs have been utilized and studied for their enhanced water storage capacity compared to conventional roofs or extensive green roofs. Nonetheless, research about the thermal effect of blue-green roofs is lacking. The goal of this research is
Dante Föllmi +3 more
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Methane (CH4) produced by ruminants is a significant source of greenhouse gases from agriculture in the United Kingdom (UK), accounting for approximately 50% of the emissions in this sector.
P. Meo-Filho +5 more
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Serine biosynthesis with one carbon catabolism represents a novel pathway for ATP generation in cells using alternative glycolysis with zero net ATP production [PDF]
Recent experimental evidence indicates that some cancer cells have an alternative glycolysis pathway with net zero ATP production, implying that upregulation of glycolysis in these cells may not be related to the generation of ATP.
Alexei Vazquez +2 more
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Which Net Zero? Climate Justice and Net Zero Emissions
In recent years the target of Net Zero emissions by 2050 has come to the forefront of global climate politics. Net Zero would see carbon emissions matched by carbon removals, and should allow the planet to avoid dangerous climate change. But the recent prominence of this goal should not distract from the fact that there are many possible versions of ...
Armstrong, Christopher, McLaren, Duncan
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