Conventional agriculture increases global warming while decreasing system sustainability

A study reveals that conventional agriculture’s global warming potential has increased dramatically from 1961 to 2020, with tillage, fertilizers, and irrigation being the main contributors. The research projects a threefold increase in agriculture GWP by 2100 but suggests that green energy and climate-smart techniques could reduce emissions to 2.3 PgCO2e and improve sustainability.

Nature Climate Change · November 04, 2024