Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Rice Production Have Doubled Since 1961, UMD Study Finds
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essic.umd.eduGreenhouse Gas Emissions From Rice Production Have Doubled Since 1961, UMD Study Findsumd.eduDespite rising emissions, improved farm management could reduce emissions by about 10% without compromising yields. Rice paddies in Yangshuo, China. The flooded fields traditionally used… The post Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Rice Production Have Doubled Since 1961, UMD Study Finds first appeared on ESSIC .
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