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Adjusting agricultural emissions for trade matters for climate change mitigation
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This study by Adrian Foong, Prajal Pradhan, Oliver Frör, and Jürgen P. Kropp reveals how international trade dramatically influences agricultural greenhouse gas emissions. By analyzing emission trends over three decades, the researchers show that trade-adjusted emissions offer critical insights for forming effective climate change strategies.
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