Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Exploring Farm Data from the Trust Protocol
As a cotton plant grows, it uses carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and can sequester 23% more carbon dioxide equivalent of greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) than it emits. The U.S. cotton industry has worked for decades to improve the two primary sources of GHG emissions: energy use and nitrogen fertilizer. Energy consumption includes the use of diesel […]
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