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Study: Contribution of India's livestock to Methane emissions is only 10.63% -Arpita Raj

-The Times of India BENGALURU: India may be home to 15% of the global livestock population, but its contribution to the global Methane emissions by the domesticated animals is only 10.63%, a study by the National Institute of Animal Nutrition and Physiology (NIANP) has revealed. Cows, buffaloes, sheep and goats are the huge contributors to Methane emissions. Methane, released primarily by livestock, paddy cultivation, decay of organic waste in landfill sites and...

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Rice cultivation in east India is ‘net carbon sink’ -Sandip Das

-The Financial Express   Rice cultivation through flooded cultivation method, often seen as a source of Methane emissions, which contribute to global warming, does not release carbon into the atmosphere, a study by the Central Rice Research Institute (CRRI), a premier body under the ministry of agriculture, has stated. Instead, the study has said the tropical low land submerged ecosystem in mainly eastern India is a ‘net carbon sink not a carbon...

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Smart agriculture for food security -Rita Sharma

-The Tribune The outlook for all things smart is opening up, including Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA). Varanasi, set to develop as a Smart City, will be a lighthouse for sectors seeking sustainable ways to handle demographic pressures, finite environmental resources and climate change. The Finance Minister's budget speech has promised a hundred smart cities. With urban India well covered, it is the turn now of smart agriculture, equipped both to enhance food...

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Global warming: world is locked into 1.5°C temperature rise, warns World Bank -Priyanka Singh

-Down to Earth New climate report warns of longer droughts, extreme weather, and increase in ocean acidification The world's atmosphere is already locked into a 1.5 °C temperature rise because of past and predicted greenhouse gas emissions, posing serious threat to lives and livelihoods around the world, according to a new climate study commissioned by the World Bank Group. The report, Turn Down the Heat: Confronting the New Climate Normal, warns...

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CO2 emissions must be nil by 2070 to prevent disaster: UN -Arthur Neslen

-The Guardian The world must cut CO2 emissions to zero by 2070 at the latest to keep global warming below dangerous levels and prevent a global catastrophe, the UN warns. By 2100, all greenhouse gas emissions - including methane, nitrous oxide and ozone, as well as CO2 - must fall to zero, the United Nationals Environment Programme (UNEP) report says , or the world will face what Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change...

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