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Balancing the competing needs of climate change, biodiversity and rural communities
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 November 2017
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The work of the UK Climate Change Commission (UKCCC) in recommending targets and options for reducing emissions of greenhouse gases is focusing attention on what agriculture and land use can contribute to deliver these targets. Although overall the major issue is the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions from energy use, agriculture and land use are significant emitters of methane and nitrous oxide. UKCCC has identified three main routes by which emissions can be reduced
• Lifestyle change with less reliance on carbon intensive produce -eg switching from sheep, and beef to pig, poultry and vegetables.
• Changing farm practices – eg to improve use of fertilisers and manures
• Using new technology on farms – eg modifying rumen processes, anaerobic digestion.
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