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  1. Hot spots and hot moments of greenhouse gas emissions in agricultural peatlands

    Drained agricultural peatlands occupy only 1% of agricultural land but are estimated to be responsible for approximately one third of global cropland...

    Tyler L. Anthony, Whendee L. Silver in Biogeochemistry
    Article Open access 06 November 2023
  2. Greenhouse gas emissions and mitigation in rice agriculture

    Rice paddies supply half the global population with staple food, but also account for ~48% of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from croplands. In this...

    Haoyu Qian, **angchen Zhu, ... Yu Jiang in Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
    Article 26 September 2023
  3. Rewetting global wetlands effectively reduces major greenhouse gas emissions

    Carbon and nitrogen losses from degraded wetlands and methane emissions from flooded wetlands are both important sources of greenhouse gas emissions....

    Junyu Zou, Alan D. Ziegler, ... Zhenzhong Zeng in Nature Geoscience
    Article 28 July 2022
  4. An Econometric Assessment of the Relationship Between Meat Consumption and Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the United States

    Abstract

    Significant amounts of the greenhouse gases (GHGs) that contribute to global warming are produced by the livestock industry, which has...

    Asif Raihan in Environmental Processes
    Article 06 June 2023
  5. Peatland restoration pathways to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and retain peat carbon

    Peatlands play a crucial role in the global carbon (C) cycle, making their restoration a key strategy for mitigating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions...

    Ãœlo Mander, Mikk Espenberg, ... Ain Kull in Biogeochemistry
    Article Open access 08 December 2023
  6. Characteristics and influencing factors of greenhouse gas emissions from reservoirs in the Yellow River Basin: A Meta-analysis

    Reservoir construction and operation profoundly alter the hydrological, hydrodynamic, and carbon and nitrogen cycling processes of rivers. However,...

    Shurui Huang, Peijia Zhang, ... **nghui **a in Science China Earth Sciences
    Article 12 June 2024
  7. Semi-arid irrigation farm dams are a small source of greenhouse gas emissions

    Small artificial waterbodies are larger emitters of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) and methane (CH 4 ) than natural waterbodies. The Intergovernmental Panel on...

    Jackie R. Webb, Wendy C. Quayle, ... Naomi S. Wells in Biogeochemistry
    Article 25 November 2023
  8. Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Iran: an Environmental Input-Output Approach

    The COVID-19 pandemic has had both direct and indirect impacts on the environment. One of the most significant effects of this pandemic has been the...

    Article 04 November 2023
  9. Unraveling microbial processes involved in carbon and nitrogen cycling and greenhouse gas emissions in rewetted peatlands by molecular biology

    Restoration of drained peatlands through rewetting has recently emerged as a prevailing strategy to mitigate excessive greenhouse gas emissions and...

    Emilie Gios, Erik Verbruggen, ... Hanna M. Silvennoinen in Biogeochemistry
    Article Open access 16 March 2024
  10. Degradation increases peat greenhouse gas emissions in undrained tropical peat swamp forests

    Tropical peat swamp degradation can modify net peat greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions even without drainage. However, current Intergovernmental Panel on...

    Erin Swails, Steve Frolking, ... Kristell Hergoualc’h in Biogeochemistry
    Article Open access 08 January 2024
  11. Peat Fire Detection to Estimate Greenhouse Gas Emissions

    Abstract

    Peat fires differ from other wildfires by significant carbon loss, the emission of greenhouse gases and other combustion products as well as...

    A. A. Sirin, M. A. Medvedeva, ... V. N. Korotkov in Russian Meteorology and Hydrology
    Article 01 October 2022
  12. Potential effects of sea level rise on the soil-atmosphere greenhouse gas emissions in Kandelia obovata mangrove forests

    Mangrove forests are under the stress of sea level rise (SLR) which would affect mangrove soil biogeochemistry. Mangrove soils are important sources...

    Jiahui Chen, Shichen Zeng, ... Yong Ye in Acta Oceanologica Sinica
    Article 28 March 2023
  13. Evaluation of energy indices and greenhouse gas emissions in major horticultural crops and paddy crops in Tajan plain

    One of the basic objectives of sustainable agriculture is the efficient use of available inputs and resources. Hence, energy use was evaluated in the...

    Rassol Nouri-khjebelagh, Mohammad Ali Gholami Sefidkouhi, Mojtaba Khoshravesh in Applied Water Science
    Article Open access 30 December 2022
  14. Limiting red meat availability in a university food service setting reduces food-related greenhouse gas emissions by one-third

    Higher Education Institutions (HEI) can contribute to climate change mitigation through reductions in food-related greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. We...

    Nathalie J. Lambrecht, Lesli Hoey, ... Andrew D. Jones in Climatic Change
    Article 16 May 2023
  15. Adaptation of fen peatlands to climate change: rewetting and management shift can reduce greenhouse gas emissions and offset climate warming effects

    In Germany, emissions from drained organic soils contributed approximately 53.7 Mio. t of carbon dioxide equivalents (CO 2 -eq) to the total national...

    Carla Bockermann, Tim Eickenscheidt, Matthias Drösler in Biogeochemistry
    Article Open access 07 February 2024
  16. Fiddler crab burrowing increases salt marsh greenhouse gas emissions

    Salt marshes are globally important sites of carbon burial, but microbial processes in their soil produce potent greenhouse gases such as carbon...

    Adri K. Grow, Charles A. Schutte, Brian J. Roberts in Biogeochemistry
    Article 10 January 2022
  17. Large porewater exchange reshapes saltmarsh carbon and greenhouse gas budgets on local and global scales

    Saltmarshes are carbon-rich ecosystems that play a role in climate regulation by efficiently sequestrating atmospheric CO 2 . Climate change is a major...

    **aogang Chen, Isaac R. Santos, ... Ling Li in Science China Earth Sciences
    Article 05 June 2024
  18. Climate-smart agricultural practices for enhanced farm productivity, income, resilience, and greenhouse gas mitigation: a comprehensive review

    This study reviews the literature published between 2013 and 2023 to comprehensively understand the consequences of adopting climate-smart...

    Hongyun Zheng, Wanglin Ma, Quan He in Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change
    Article Open access 21 March 2024
  19. The impact of long-term memory on the climate response to greenhouse gas emissions

    Global warming exerts a strong impact on the Earth system. Despite recent progress, Earth System Models still project a large range of possible...

    Naiming Yuan, Christian L. E. Franzke, ... Wenjie Dong in npj Climate and Atmospheric Science
    Article Open access 12 September 2022
  20. Biotic regulation of nitrogen gas emissions in temperate agriculture

    It is generally assumed that fertilizer addition is the prime driver of nitrogen (N) gas loss from modern crop** systems. This assumption has its...

    Maya Almaraz, Rebecca Ryals, ... Stephen Porder in Biogeochemistry
    Article Open access 12 July 2024
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