1. PlantACT! – how to tackle the climate crisis.
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Hirt, Heribert, Al-Babili, Salim, Almeida-Trapp, Marilia, Martin, Antoine, Aranda, Manuel, Bartels, Dorothea, Bennett, Malcolm, Blilou, Ikram, Boer, Damian, Boulouis, Alix, Bowler, Chris, Brunel-Muguet, Sophie, Chardon, Fabien, Colcombet, Jean, Colot, Vincent, Daszkowska-Golec, Agata, Dinneny, Jose R., Field, Ben, Froehlich, Katja, and Gardener, Catherine H.
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BOTANISTS , *SUSTAINABLE agriculture , *CLIMATE change mitigation , *GREENHOUSE gases , *FERTILIZERS , *PADDY fields - Abstract
Agriculture contributes to global climate change by producing 20–25% of greenhouse gases (GHGs). CO 2 is released from deforestation and land conversion, methane from rice paddy fields, and nitrous oxides from overfertilization. An increasing world population requires a change in the agro food systems, including a reduction in chemical fertilizers and pesticides as well as the production and access to food. Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions have created a global climate crisis which requires immediate interventions to mitigate the negative effects on all aspects of life on this planet. As current agriculture and land use contributes up to 25% of total GHG emissions, plant scientists take center stage in finding possible solutions for a transition to sustainable agriculture and land use. In this article, the PlantACT! (Plants for climate ACTion!) initiative of plant scientists lays out a road map of how and in which areas plant scientists can contribute to finding immediate, mid-term, and long-term solutions, and what changes are necessary to implement these solutions at the personal, institutional, and funding levels. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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