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Mpelembe Network > World > Environment > Land Sector Can – and Must – Reach Net Zero Annual Emissions by 2030. Where, What and How Food is Grown is Critical

Land Sector Can – and Must – Reach Net Zero Annual Emissions by 2030. Where, What and How Food is Grown is Critical

September 19, 2022EnvironmentAgriculture, Agronomy, Articles, Climate change, Climate change in New Zealand, Food industry, Global warming, Low-carbon economy, Nature, Physical geographyadmin

To avoid catastrophic climate change, the land sector – including agriculture, forestry and natural land protection and restoration – must reach net zero emissions by 2030, according to new research from Conservation International. Continue reading

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