Optimised livestock grazing the fine line between carbon source and sink, study finds

Published 01:16 on March 16, 2024 / Last updated at 01:16 on March 16, 2024 / Americas (US & Canada), Nature-based Carbon (Forestry), Voluntary (VCM Developments), Asia

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Livestock grazing is a ‘double-edged sword’ when it comes to climate change, a new study has found, with intensity optimisation the key to determining whether pastures are carbon sources or sinks.
Livestock grazing is a ‘double-edged sword’ when it comes to climate change, a new study has found, with intensity optimisation the key to determining whether pastures are carbon sources or sinks.


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