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Ensuring food security under changing climate conditions is one of the major challenges of our era. Agriculture must not only become increasingly productive, but must also adapt to climate change while reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Soil carbon sequestration, the process by which atmospheric...
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This paper uses a global integrated assessment model to assess how developing Asia, the world's fastest-growing source of carbon emissions, could transition to low-carbon growth. It finds that national net-zero pledges do not have a high chance of keeping peak warming below 2°C. Under an...
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, precipitation changes, and unitary irrigation costs. Results suggest different economic consequences of climate change depending on …
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irrigated maize suggesting that the use of irrigation reduces not only the dependency of production on direct precipitation but …
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