A framework to estimate climate mitigation potential for US cropland using publicly available data

JM Moore, DK Manter, M Bowman, M Hunter… - Journal of Soil and …, 2023 - jswconline.org
The US agricultural sector is proposed as one opportunity to contribute to greenhouse gas
(GHG) emissions reductions—reductions that are needed to limit atmospheric warming to be …

[BOOK][B] Climate change: the role of the US agriculture sector and congressional action

R Johnson - 2009 - books.google.com
This report is organized in three parts. First, it discusses the extent of GHG emissions
associated with the US agriculture sector, and cites current and potential estimates for US …

Use of local greenhouse gas inventories to prioritise opportunities for climate action planning and voluntary mitigation by agricultural stakeholders in California

VR Haden, M Dempsey, S Wheeler… - Journal of …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
To meet the mitigation targets set by California's Global Warming Solutions Act there is a
need for locally adapted greenhouse gas (GHG) inventory methods and policy principles …

[HTML][HTML] Potential of land-based climate change mitigation strategies on abandoned cropland

MH Gvein, X Hu, JS Næss, MDB Watanabe… - … Earth & Environment, 2023 - nature.com
Natural revegetation, afforestation, and lignocellulosic crops for bioenergy, possibly coupled
with a developing technology like carbon capture and storage, are the most common land …

The contribution of future agricultural trends in the US Midwest to global climate change mitigation

AM Thomson, GP Kyle, X Zhang, V Bandaru… - Global Environmental …, 2014 - Elsevier
Land use change is a complex response to changing environmental and socioeconomic
systems. Historical drivers of land use change include changes in the natural resource …

[HTML][HTML] Climate smart agriculture opportunities for mitigating soil greenhouse gas emissions across the US Corn-Belt

G McNunn, DL Karlen, W Salas, CW Rice… - Journal of cleaner …, 2020 - Elsevier
Widespread adoption of climate smart agriculture (CSA) has the potential to greatly mitigate
agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by increasing soil organic carbon (SOC) …

Agriculture and climate change: mitigation opportunities and adaptation imperatives

MA Liebig, AJ Franzluebbers, RF Follett - … through GRACEnet to …, 2012 - ars.usda.gov
Atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHGs) have increased significantly since
the mid-1700s. The capacity of GHGs to trap outgoing long-wave radiation and emit it back …

[PDF][PDF] Increasing soil organic carbon to mitigate greenhouse gases and increase climate resiliency for California

LE Flint, AL Flint, MA Stern, A Mayer, W Silver… - … fourth climate change …, 2018 - marinrcd.org
California's Climate Change Assessments provide a scientific foundation for understanding
climate-related vulnerability at the local scale and informing resilience actions. These …

Review of research to inform California's climate scoping plan: Agriculture and working lands

R Byrnes, V Eviner, E Kebreab, WR Horwath… - California …, 2017 - escholarship.org
Agriculture in California contributes 8% of the state's greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. To
inform the state's policy and program strategy to meet climate targets, we review recent …

Which cropland greenhouse gas mitigation options give the greatest benefits in different world regions? Climate and soil‐specific predictions from integrated empirical …

J Hillier, F Brentrup, M Wattenbach… - Global Change …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Major sources of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from agricultural crop production are
nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions resulting from the application of mineral and organic fertilizer …