ASSESSING ON-FARM ENERGY USE AND GHG EMISSIONS.
Date Issued:2014-08-05
Abstract
Question/issue being addressed? Continued pressure on oil price affects cotton production because it is a highly mechanised and high-input crop that relies heavily on diesel, fertilisers, chemicals and water. Increased greenhouse emissions and global warming places further limits on water, land, energy and other resources and meeting the demands of an expanding world population is becoming increasingly difficult. There is scientific certainty that climate change is real; the exact impacts of this are not fully understood.
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- 2014 Australian Cotton Conference
Proceedings from the 2014 Australian Cotton Conference