A restatement of the natural science evidence base concerning grassland management, grazing livestock and soil carbon storage
Approximately a third of all annual greenhouse gas emissions globally are directly or indirectly associated with the food system, and over a half of these are linked to livestock production. In temperate oceanic regions, such as the UK, most meat and dairy is produced in extensive systems based on p...
Main Authors: | Jordon, MW, Buffet, J-C, Dungait, JAJ, Galdos, MV, Garnett, T, Lee, MRF, Lynch, J, Röös, E, Searchinger, TD, Smith, P, Godfray, HCJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society
2024
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