In-depth information about carbon and emissions in agriculture.
Information about carbon and emissions for farmers and livestock producers.
The Carbon and Emissions Resource Kit will help you find resources, tools and training related to carbon and emissions in agriculture.
There are options for energy efficiency, renewable power and heat generation including wind, solar and bioenergy.
Increasing greenhouse gases traps more heat in our atmosphere, which then shifts Australia's weather patterns and climate southwards.
The fluxes of the greenhouse gases nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide and methane in and out of a typical farming system.
Find out more about the Introduction to soil carbon – what you need to know eLearn.
There are many techniques that can improve livestock performance and efficiency while reducing methane and nitrogen emissions.
This new booklet is now available — it focuses on practical actions that farm businesses can take now to improve their emissions performance.
Nitrous oxide is a very common on-farm emission. Nitrous oxide is emitted from soils, nitrogen rich fertilisers as well as from stock effluent.
Tools to assist farm businesses in estimating on-farm greenhouse gas emissions and carbon sequestration.
There are questions that should be addressed before selling carbon from farm trees or soils.
The key to soil health is to focus on maximising your soil carbon by implementing good land management practices.
As consumers become more aware of climate change, primary produce markets respond using carbon footprints, food miles and carbon neutral labelling.
Trees store carbon in their wood, and are linked to farm productivity and health.
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