‘Land use reports underestimate emissions’, says Trinity College

Scientists at Trinity College Dublin found that relying on annual data and not including land use history led to an underestimation of cropland by 46%.
‘Land use reports underestimate emissions’, says Trinity College

Their research should have major implications for policy in the wake of the recent Paris climate deal.

Ireland’s agriculture is dominated by grasslands, which are used by grazing animals, particularly cattle, for meat and milk production.

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