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The Role of Organic Agriculture in Mitigating Climate Change 14.00 EUR

IFOAM, Bonn, 2004, 64 pp
There is dramatic evidence that various Greenhouse Gases are responsible for Global Warming and climate change. This study discusses the potential of Organic Agriculture both to avoid and to sequester Greenhouse Gases (GHG), and makes comparisons with conventional agriculture. The second part describes how Organic Agriculture can be considered within the implementation mechanisms of the Kyoto Protocol.

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