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Land-locked life

Land-locked life news & views and making greater use of the energy derived Concerns were also raised that present New approaches — such as the from biomass, either on farms or through accounting methods do not credit farmers application of compounds that impede industrial processing (S. Long, Univ. Illinois, for emissions reductions associated with nitrous oxide production in soils — could USA). Some delegates argued that a reduction the sequestration of carbon in soils, or the soon be available to help with mitigation in meat consumption would be an ee ff ctive production of carbon-neutral energy and eo ff rts. Others, especially those reliant on way to reduce UK emissions, although others feedstocks from land. Some grazing systems an improvement in the eci ffi ency of carbon felt that efficient animal production systems were shown to be carbon neutral when capture or nutrient uptake by crops, are in the UK could help to meet the rising these factors were included (J-F. Sousanna, unlikely to emerge this decade (S. Long, demand for meat elsewhere in the world at INRA, France). By jointly considering Univ. Illinois, USA). the lowest cost in terms of emissions. both mitigation and abatement, carbon The London meeting on reducing Various approaches to http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Nature Geoscience Springer Journals

Land-locked life

Nature Geoscience , Volume 4 (5) – May 1, 2011

Land-locked life

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news & views and making greater use of the energy derived Concerns were also raised that present New approaches — such as the from biomass, either on farms or through accounting methods do not credit farmers application of compounds that impede industrial processing (S. Long, Univ. Illinois, for emissions reductions associated with nitrous oxide production in soils — could USA). Some delegates argued that a reduction the sequestration of carbon in soils, or the soon be...
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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © Springer Nature Limited 2011
Subject
Earth Sciences; Earth Sciences, general; Geology; Geochemistry; Geophysics/Geodesy; Earth System Sciences
ISSN
1752-0894
eISSN
1752-0908
DOI
10.1038/ngeo1151
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Abstract

news & views and making greater use of the energy derived Concerns were also raised that present New approaches — such as the from biomass, either on farms or through accounting methods do not credit farmers application of compounds that impede industrial processing (S. Long, Univ. Illinois, for emissions reductions associated with nitrous oxide production in soils — could USA). Some delegates argued that a reduction the sequestration of carbon in soils, or the soon be available to help with mitigation in meat consumption would be an ee ff ctive production of carbon-neutral energy and eo ff rts. Others, especially those reliant on way to reduce UK emissions, although others feedstocks from land. Some grazing systems an improvement in the eci ffi ency of carbon felt that efficient animal production systems were shown to be carbon neutral when capture or nutrient uptake by crops, are in the UK could help to meet the rising these factors were included (J-F. Sousanna, unlikely to emerge this decade (S. Long, demand for meat elsewhere in the world at INRA, France). By jointly considering Univ. Illinois, USA). the lowest cost in terms of emissions. both mitigation and abatement, carbon The London meeting on reducing Various approaches to

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Nature GeoscienceSpringer Journals

Published: May 1, 2011

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