Rice paddies are responsible for 11% of the world’s methane emissions. There are more than 200 million rice farms in Asia.
Working with local farmers, researchers in Bali, Indonesia, have discovered how to dramatically reduce the greenhouse gas emissions output of rice fields. Initial indications are showing a 70% reduction.
The farming breakthrough also boosted the yield of crops and reduced the amount of pesticides flowing to coral reefs.
From the article:
Stephen Wood, a soil scientist for The Nature Conservancy who reviewed the team’s research said via email: “The big issue is the potential for nitrous oxide emissions to increase when you do this practice, which can cancel out the benefits from reducing methane. What this paper shows is potential to reduce both methane and nitrous oxide.”
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