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Harry Clark

Researcher at AgResearch

Publications -  67
Citations -  4763

Harry Clark is an academic researcher from AgResearch. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lolium perenne & Greenhouse gas. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 66 publications receiving 4228 citations.

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Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use (AFOLU)

TL;DR: Agriculture, Forestry, and Other Land Use (AFOLU) is unique among the sectors considered in this volume, since the mitigation potential is derived from both an enhancement of removals of greenhouse gases (GHG), as well as reduction of emissions through management of land and livestock as discussed by the authors.
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How much land based greenhouse gas mitigation can be achieved without compromising food security and environmental goals

TL;DR: An assessment of the mitigation potential possible in the AFOLU sector under possible future scenarios in which demand-side measures codeliver to aid food security concludes that while supply-side mitigation measures, such as changes in land management, might either enhance or negatively impact food security, demand- side mitigation measures should benefit both food security and greenhouse gas mitigation.
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The temperature dependence of dicyandiamide (DCD) degradation in soils: A data synthesis

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the use of Dicyandiamide on dairy farms where cattle graze pasture and where urine is the primary form of nitrogen (N) deposited onto soils.
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How much do direct livestock emissions actually contribute to global warming

TL;DR: These estimates demonstrate that expanding the mitigation potential and realizing substantial reductions of direct livestock non-CO2 emissions through demand and supply side measures can make an important contribution to achieve the stringent mitigation goals set out in the Paris Agreement, including by increasing the carbon budget consistent with the 1.5°C goal.