Can organic farming save the world? Pete Smith Royal Society-Wolfson Professor of Soils & Global Change Institute of Biological & Environmental Sciences,
Climate Change and KS : Mitigation Charles W. Rice Soil Microbiologist Department of Agronomy Lead Author, IPCC AR4 WGIII K-State Research and Extension.
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Impacts, Adaptation and Mitigation Charles W. Rice Soil Microbiologist Department of Agronomy Lead Author, IPCC.
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Terrestrial Carbon Sequestration Jay Angerer Texas AgriLife Research Blackland Research and Extension Center September 3, 2010.
Trade-offs between sequestration and bioenergy benefits Nicolas VUICHARD (1,2) Philippe CIAIS (2) Luca BELELLI (3) Riccardo VALENTINI (3) (1)CIRED – Nogent.
UNEP Collaborating Centre on Energy and Environment 1 Inclusion of Soil C Sequestration in the CDM? COP-6 and Beyond Lasse Ringius UNEP Collaborating Centre.
CARBON SEQUESTRATION POTENTIAL IN SMALLHOLDER FARMING SYSTEMS IN NORTHERN GHANA Jawoo Koo 1, J.B. Naab 2, J.W. Jones 1, W.M. Bostick 1 and K.J. Boote 3.
Acknowledgements: This research was supported by the USDA-ARS Specific Cooperative Agreement Biologically Based Weed Management for Organic Farming Systems.
Climate Change and KS : Mitigation
Evaluating Changes in Landscape-scale Organic C Due to Tillage