Vietnam’s rice sector is the key to meeting methane reduction targets

Rice production contributes almost half of Vietnam’s total methane emissions and is the center of action for reducing the powerful greenhouse gas. At the COP 26 Glasgow, Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh joined more than 100 countries in signing a methane emission reduction pledge. While the...

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Autores principales: Nelson, Katherine, Wassmann, Reiner, Sander, Björn Ole
Formato: Opinion Piece
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/126294
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author Nelson, Katherine
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description Rice production contributes almost half of Vietnam’s total methane emissions and is the center of action for reducing the powerful greenhouse gas. At the COP 26 Glasgow, Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh joined more than 100 countries in signing a methane emission reduction pledge. While the numbers are pointing towards the target, this op-ed piece tackled the challenge of introducing a set of mitigation options to millions of farmers across Vietnam.
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spelling CGSpace1262942024-11-07T09:46:47Z Vietnam’s rice sector is the key to meeting methane reduction targets Nelson, Katherine Wassmann, Reiner Sander, Björn Ole climate change food systems deltas climate change mitigation Rice production contributes almost half of Vietnam’s total methane emissions and is the center of action for reducing the powerful greenhouse gas. At the COP 26 Glasgow, Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh joined more than 100 countries in signing a methane emission reduction pledge. While the numbers are pointing towards the target, this op-ed piece tackled the challenge of introducing a set of mitigation options to millions of farmers across Vietnam. 2022-05-14 2022-12-23T12:22:59Z 2022-12-23T12:22:59Z Opinion Piece https://hdl.handle.net/10568/126294 en Open Access application/pdf Nelson K, Wassmann R, Sander BO. 2022. Vietnam’s rice sector is the key to meeting methane reduction targets. East Asia Forum, 14 May 2022.
spellingShingle climate change
food systems
deltas
climate change mitigation
Nelson, Katherine
Wassmann, Reiner
Sander, Björn Ole
Vietnam’s rice sector is the key to meeting methane reduction targets
title Vietnam’s rice sector is the key to meeting methane reduction targets
title_full Vietnam’s rice sector is the key to meeting methane reduction targets
title_fullStr Vietnam’s rice sector is the key to meeting methane reduction targets
title_full_unstemmed Vietnam’s rice sector is the key to meeting methane reduction targets
title_short Vietnam’s rice sector is the key to meeting methane reduction targets
title_sort vietnam s rice sector is the key to meeting methane reduction targets
topic climate change
food systems
deltas
climate change mitigation
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