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Rice cultivation emissions double, nearing 239 million cars' annual output

A recent study indicates that greenhouse gas emissions from rice paddies have nearly doubled since the 1960s, now averaging approximately 1.1 billion tons of CO2-equivalent annually. This makes rice cultivation the largest agricultural source of emissions outside of livestock, comparable to the yearly output of 239 million cars. While farmers can reduce emissions by 10% using current climate-smart practices, more advanced strategies are needed to meet climate goals. AI

IMPACT Rice cultivation's emissions are a significant environmental concern, and AI is being used to model and potentially reduce them.

RANK_REASON The cluster reports on a new study detailing greenhouse gas emissions from rice cultivation, including methodology and potential mitigation strategies. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=0.4]

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Rice cultivation emissions double, nearing 239 million cars' annual output

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 English(EN) · Hanqin Tian, Jingting Zhang, Pep Canadell, Shufen (Susan) Pan, The Conversation ·

    Rice feeds more than half the world. It’s also the climate equivalent of 239 million cars

    A new Nature Food study finds rice paddy emissions have nearly doubled since the 1960s, making it agriculture's largest non-livestock emissions source.