Environmental Studies and ForestryNature Communications
Risk to rely on soil carbon sequestration to offset global ruminant emissions
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This research reveals that while carbon sequestration in grasslands offers a potential solution to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions from ruminant systems, it is insufficient on its own. Conducted by Yue Wang and colleagues, this study highlights the significant scale of carbon required to effectively offset emissions, suggesting a need for more comprehensive strategies.
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