biochar A type of charcoal
often used in agriculture to improve soil for plant growth.
Not exact matches
Resistance is also fueled by the massive and
often inappropriate
use of antibiotics
in agriculture; for decades these precious drugs have been
used to promote growth and fend off costly infections that can result from the cramped conditions of industrial - scale food animal production.
Let me
use agriculture to illustrate the economic mechanisms that have helped us adapt and thrive
in the past, which are
often underemphasized.
Management of non-point source pollution is of great importance
in the context of coffee
agriculture, as this land
use often coincides with headwater streams that influence water quality at the basin scale.
Organic marketers and anti-GMO activists exaggerate these efforts, making claims that organics are «pesticide - free» and don't
use «harmful» chemicals that they claim are the mainstay of conventional
agriculture, and
often linked
in their campaigns to genetically modified crops.
Carbon dioxide levels
in lakes are
often high and vary widely from lake to lake based on factors such as the type of nearby ecosystem, land
use such as
agriculture, sizes of the lake and watershed, amount of precipitation, and because some types of soils and rocks absorb more CO2 than others.
This comes from the field of
agriculture where value - added is
often used to model genetic and reproductive trends among livestock, and from where it was taken and applied to the «field» of education
in the 1980s.
In the United States, for instance, 80 percent of antibiotics use is in agriculture — and often not for treating sick animals but for promoting rapid weight gai
In the United States, for instance, 80 percent of antibiotics
use is
in agriculture — and often not for treating sick animals but for promoting rapid weight gai
in agriculture — and
often not for treating sick animals but for promoting rapid weight gain.
The report argues for a strong GEF role
in such emerging sectors with high mitigation potential as urban systems combining transport, buildings, water supply, waste treatment, food supply and land
use zoning, AFOLU (Agriculture, Forest and Other Land Use), agri - food supply systems — including emerging and often controversial mitigation opportunities such as short - lived climate forcers and carbon capture and stora
use zoning, AFOLU (
Agriculture, Forest and Other Land
Use), agri - food supply systems — including emerging and often controversial mitigation opportunities such as short - lived climate forcers and carbon capture and stora
Use), agri - food supply systems — including emerging and
often controversial mitigation opportunities such as short - lived climate forcers and carbon capture and storage.
Though you may be tempted to think that such gigs exist almost completely within the non-profit, academic, and government spheres, water gets
used (and
often reused)
in all sorts of industries: from
agriculture to manufacturing to energy production.
If emission analyses consider empirical data reflecting the progressive degradation that occurs (
often over decades) before and independently of
agriculture market signals for land
use, as well as changes
in the frequency and extent of fire
in areas that biofuels help bring into more stable market economies, then the resulting carbon emission estimates would be worlds apart.
This explains why pedal power is
often laughed at
in the western world but enthusiastically welcomed
in the developing world, where, for instance, methods of
agriculture still rely heavily on the
use of human power
using primitive tools which are usually inefficient.
Since regulatory agencies are
often unable and / or unwilling to provide this information, Food & Water Watch
used the USDA's Census of
Agriculture to calculate the number of mega-livestock facilities
in each county, providing an outstanding visual re