Climate and Air

Agriculture has a complex and varied relationship with the climate. It is an actor in that it emits but also sequesters greenhouse gases. It also causes nitrogen and odour emissions. At the same time, it must adapt to climate change in order to continue to ensure good yields.

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Schleppschlauch

Swiss Agricultural Policy and its Impact on Greenhouse-Gas Emissions from Agriculture

Every two years, the Biennial Transparency Report (BTR) highlights advances in climate mitigation and climate adaptation. Agricultural policy developments and their implications for agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are a key topic.

Klimawandel

Methane: Strategies and Potential for Mitigating Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Methane emissions are rising rapidly and accelerating climate change. A new review reveals effective measures that can quickly reduce them.

Bodenprofil

MARVIC - A system for quantifying carbon sinks in Europe

Agroscope is a member of a European research consortium which is developing a new system to quantify carbon sinks in agricultural soils.