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GHG emissions and priority action in climate
mitigation in the agriculture sector
Ciniro Costa Jr
c.costajr@cgiar.org
CGIAR: An international agricultural
research consortium
Mission:
Food security and
poverty alleviation
15 centers, 70
regional offices
Plus partner
organizations
Agenda
1. Mudanças Climáticas: o efeito estufa, as emissões de GEE, aquecimento
global e impactos.
2. Compromissos globais (Acordo de Paris, 1,5oC, zero emissões e os ODS)
3. Emissões globais de GEE e o papel da agricultura
4. O contexto brasileiro
5. Fontes e sumidouros de GEE na agricultura
6. Mitigação de emissões: opções e potenciais
7. Co-benefícios da mitigação
8. Monitoramento de emissões e remoções de GEE
9. Estudo de caso 1: pecuária
10.Estudo de caso 2: Sistemas integrados / agroflorestal
11.Considerações finais
Global warming effect
Courtesy of Carlos Cerri
CO2e
Global warming potential (GWP)
Convert all GHGs into a single unit
Impacts of climate change
In preparation (Wollwmberg, Costa Jr, Thornton)
Impacts of climate change
Paris Agreement and the 1.5oC pathway
challenge
Taskforce on scaling voluntary carbon markets,
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Graphic: CDP 2015; data from IPCC 2014
The agricultural sector contributes to 12% of Globa
emissions
The Brazil’s context: top 10 Global GHG emitter
SEEG
SEEG
Brazil’s Ag-Sector emission: livestock and soil
management (~30% of Country’s emission)
Paustian 2006
Sources of emissions in agricultural systems
Existing mitigation options in agriculture
Nutrient management
N-fixing crops / legumes
No-tillage
Improved feed and manure
management
Avoid
land conversion
Water management
Improved seeds
GHG reductions
Cover crops
Agroforestry
Grazing optimization
Silvopastoral
Enhancing C sequestration
Land restoration
Residue
management
LIVESTOCK
PADDY RICE
CROPS
LAND USE CHANGE
Food loss
Energy
Zero agricultural land expansion
• In 2050, land use change due to agriculture will generate 6 GtCO2/yr
• Only a few commodities responsible for most deforestation: palm oil, beef, soy, pulp,
rubber, cocoa and coffee
• 80% of global forest loss is expected to take place in 11 deforestation fronts (2030
projection). South America is a hot spot.
The 11 deforestation fronts,
with projected losses, 2010–
2030. Source: WWF Living
Forests Report (2015).
WHERE is action
needed ?
• Livestock intensification
reduces emissions intensity up
to 20X for beef, 300X for dairy
• Improve digestibility of feed
• Reduce numbers of animals
0.00
50.00
100.00
150.00
200.00
250.00
300.00
350.00
400.00
450.00
7.50 8.50 9.50 10.50 11.50
methane
-
kg
CO2
/
kg
protein
produced
metabolisable energy (MJ/kg DM)
developed
developing
BRICS
Pastoralist farmers in
Chad
Herrero et al. 2013, PNAS
Livestock intensification
US, EU
intensive
cattle
production
• Issues: absolute emissions
increase, cost of improved
feed, cultural barriers,
emissions from land use
change and feed production,
other environmental impacts
• Resource: Tackling Climate Change
through Livestock
www.fao.org/docrep/018/i3437e/i3437e00.htm
Efficient use of nitrogen fertilizer
• Increasing NUE from 19 to 75%, decreases
emissions intensity by 56% (12.7 to 7.1 g
N2O-N/kg N uptake)
• Increase efficiency of N fertilizer uptake by
plants, e.g. timing, rates, deep placement,
microdosing
• Issues: most smallholder farmers only use
small amounts of N, so absolute emissions
will increase.
• Resource: Site-specific nutrient management
https://ccafs.cgiar.org/publications/site-specific-nutrient-management-
implementation-guidance-policymakers-and-investors#.W7ZgSC-ZPEY
Agroforestry
• Global review shows maximum carbon increases in
-Plant biomass in improved fallows: 11 tC/ha/yr
-Soil C in silvopastoral systems: 4 tC/ha/yr
• Issues: finite, reversible, can conflict with crops,
classification as forestry or agriculture,
trees on farms often not counted due to scale
Feliciano et al. 2018 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agee.2017.11.032
Soil carbon sequestration
• Agriculture is the major driver of soil carbon loss
• But soil C can be managed: e.g. reduced burning, legume
intercropping, agroforestry, compost, manure, deep-rooted plants.
• Issues: finite, reversible, ambitious potentials, competition for
biomass inputs, insufficient other nutrients, MRV costs and
detectable changes only after ~20 years.
Degraded pastures in Brazil: ~100 Million ha in
Brazil (size of France + Germany)
(Lapig)
Degraded pastures may lose over 50% of their
original soil carbon levels in the Brazilian Cerrado
(Costa Junior, 2020)
• ~100 tC ha-1 no primeiro metro de solo, sendo que cerca de 55%
(0-30 cm)
• Degradação pode reduzir cerca de 60% (0-30 cm)
Native vegetation
Degraded pasture
Recovered pasture
Nominal pasture
Improved pasture
Oliveira (2018)
Soil carbon sequestration potential by recovering
degraded pastures in Brazil
> 60 tCO2e/ha
> 50 tCO2e / ha
Oliveira et al., 2018
Brazil is one of the top 10 in soil carbon
sequestration potential
(Wiese et al., 2020)
Reduce food loss and waste in supply
chains
• Issues: Reduces emissions
intensity, but not necessarily
total emissions; lack of
available data
• The food supply chain contributes ~13.7 Gt CO2e/yr, and 15–45% of food is
lost or wasted (2.1 to 6.2 GtCO2e/yr)
Matzembacher et al., 2020
Natural climate solutions can significantly
contribute to stabilizing warming <2°C
Griscom et al., 2017; Bossio et al., 2020
• NCS can provide 37%
of cost-effective
mitigation
• One-third can be
delivered at or below 10
USD tCO2
-1
• 25% is related to Soil C
Sequestration
Best agronomic practices have a major role in
mitigating/removing GHG (e.g., nutrient management)
~11.3 GtCO2e y−1
(~100 USD MgCO2e−1 y−1)
~3.5 GtCO2e y−1
(<10 USD MgCO2e−1y −1)
Griscom et al., 2017
Mitigation practices
How do mitigation practices affect resilience?
Reduce climate
risk
Improve yields
and yield
variability
Improve general
adaptive
capacity (assets
and policies)
Improve coping
strategies
Adaptation actions
Reduce
vulnerability
to climate
change
Economic efficiency and
productivity measures fertilizer
efficiency, water saving in
flooded rice, energy efficiency,
herd size/composition, food loss
and waste, more productive
breeds and varieties
Ecosystem provisioning and
regulation services:
Agroforestry, A/R, avoided
conversion, grassland, peat. soil
C, biochar, reduced burning
Energy substitution: biogas,
bioenergy
Impacts of mitigation
Reduce net
emissions
Buffer climate risk:
microclimate, water
availability
Increase
productivity, returns,
savings
Improve enabling
conditions: technical
assistance, farmer
organization, rural
credit, policy support
Improve natural
assets
Mckinsey, 2020
Agriculture abatement cost curve
Agriculture abatement cost curve
Mckinsey, 2020
(Carbon balance)
Value (+) = emissions
Value (-) = removal
Activity data x
Factor (emission) =
Factor (removal) =
Emission
Removal
(sequestration)
+
=
Net GHG emissions
Level or extent of practices
GHG
emissions/removals
per unit of activity data
(CO2; CH4; N2O)
Measuring GHG emissions and soil C
Three key metrics for emissions
• CO2e per ha
• CO2e per kg
- “Emissions Intensity”
- “Yield-scaled emissions”
Used for adding up or comparing emissions
for a given area of land
Used to show the GHG efficiency of a food
product or supply chain.
Also called:
• CO2e per product (LCA)
Used for adding up or comparing emissions
for a given area of value-chain
-
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Global East Asia
and
Southeast
Asia
Eastern
Europe
Latin America
and the
Caribbean
Near East
and North
Africa
North
America
Oceania Russian
Federation
South Asia Sub-Saharan
Africa
Western
Europe
On-farm (enteric + manure+direct energy)) Off-farm (feed + energy) Other
tCO2e / t of beef produced (CW)
Measuring GHG emissions and soil C
Emissions v. mitigation
• Mitigation is a reduction
• Reductions (abatement) can be measured relative to a base year or projection in the
future
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Baseline
Actual
emissions
GHG emissions (t CO2e)
Some practical resources for low
emissions agriculture
FAO-STAT emissions data: http://www.fao.org/faostat/en/#data
MRV platform for agriculture: https://www.agmrv.org
IPCC Emission Factor Database: https://www.ipcc-nggip.iges.or.jp/EFDB/main.php
NDC database https://cgspace.cgiar.org/handle/10568/73255
Financing the Transformation of Food Systems under a Changing Climate
https://ccafs.cgiar.org/publications/financing-transformation-food-systems-under-
changing-climate#.XjIp7S3MzEY
Examples of CSA business cases https://ccafs.cgiar.org/fr/invest#.XjJPDC3MzEY
CCAC Kiosks: Manure management: http://www.manurekiosk.org,
Paddy rice https://ghgmitigation.irri.org
Case study 1: Pasture restoration in the Brazilian
Amazon
Imaflora, 2020
Piatto, M. & CostaJr et al., 2020
Net changes in GHG sources and sinks (tCO2e/ha)
Case study 1: Pasture restoration in the Brazilian
Amazon
19.0 19.8
51.3
46.4
38.9
Brazil - Intensified
(5 AU/ha/y)
Brazil - Intensified
(3.5 AU/ha/y)
Brazil - Degraded Latin America and
the Caribbean
(average)
Global (average)
On-farm GHG emissions
(tCO2e / t beef produced - carcass)
Brazil - Intensified (5 AU/ha/y) Brazil - Intensified (3.5 AU/ha/y)
Brazil - Degraded Latin America and the Caribbean (average)
Global (average)
(CostaJr, 2021; Gleam FAO; 2017)
~ 30 kg CO2e / kg carne
Case study 1: Pasture restoration in the Brazilian
Amazon
63 kg carcass/ha/y
755 kg carcass/ha/y
1079 kg
INOCAS; BID, 2020
Case study 2: Agroforestry systems
implementation in the Brazilian Cerrado
INOCAS; BID, 2020
Case study 2: Agroforestry systems
implementation in the Brazilian Cerrado
Agroforestry combinations
(40% of the total area)
~3.0
animal/ha
Corn
(mostly)
~3.0
animal/ha
Corn
(mostly)
~1.0
animal/ha
Not viable
(55% of the total area) (5% of the total area)
400
palms/ha
312.5
palms/ha
192.3
palms/ha
INOCAS; BID, 2020
Case study 2: Agroforestry systems
implementation in the Brazilian Cerrado
Agroforestry systems reduce net GHG emissions by 10 times compared to
the baseline
INOCAS; BID, 2020
*Negative values represent emission reduction
Case study 2: Agroforestry systems
implementation in the Brazilian Cerrado
Final remarks
Actions to meet climate targets
1. Protect forest lands, recover degraded areas and promote best
agronomic practices for SOC conservation;
2. Improve understanding of services/products mitigation potential;
3. Demonstrate benefits that balance crop productivity, emission
reduction, carbon sequestration and SDG impacts;
4. Generate long-term data information (set up a robust MRV system);
5. Create platforms for sharing knowledge and practices among
farmers (locally-globally);
6. Support incentives to farmers, public-private investment (de-risking,
match making) and viable carbon-markets.
Thank you
Ciniro Costa Jr
c.costajr@cgiar.org

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Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions & priority action in climate mitigation in the agriculture sector

  • 1. March 03, 2021 GHG emissions and priority action in climate mitigation in the agriculture sector Ciniro Costa Jr c.costajr@cgiar.org
  • 2. CGIAR: An international agricultural research consortium Mission: Food security and poverty alleviation 15 centers, 70 regional offices Plus partner organizations
  • 3. Agenda 1. Mudanças Climáticas: o efeito estufa, as emissões de GEE, aquecimento global e impactos. 2. Compromissos globais (Acordo de Paris, 1,5oC, zero emissões e os ODS) 3. Emissões globais de GEE e o papel da agricultura 4. O contexto brasileiro 5. Fontes e sumidouros de GEE na agricultura 6. Mitigação de emissões: opções e potenciais 7. Co-benefícios da mitigação 8. Monitoramento de emissões e remoções de GEE 9. Estudo de caso 1: pecuária 10.Estudo de caso 2: Sistemas integrados / agroflorestal 11.Considerações finais
  • 4. Global warming effect Courtesy of Carlos Cerri CO2e Global warming potential (GWP) Convert all GHGs into a single unit
  • 5. Impacts of climate change In preparation (Wollwmberg, Costa Jr, Thornton)
  • 7. Paris Agreement and the 1.5oC pathway challenge Taskforce on scaling voluntary carbon markets,
  • 9. Graphic: CDP 2015; data from IPCC 2014 The agricultural sector contributes to 12% of Globa emissions
  • 10. The Brazil’s context: top 10 Global GHG emitter SEEG
  • 11. SEEG Brazil’s Ag-Sector emission: livestock and soil management (~30% of Country’s emission)
  • 12. Paustian 2006 Sources of emissions in agricultural systems
  • 13. Existing mitigation options in agriculture Nutrient management N-fixing crops / legumes No-tillage Improved feed and manure management Avoid land conversion Water management Improved seeds GHG reductions Cover crops Agroforestry Grazing optimization Silvopastoral Enhancing C sequestration Land restoration Residue management LIVESTOCK PADDY RICE CROPS LAND USE CHANGE Food loss Energy
  • 14. Zero agricultural land expansion • In 2050, land use change due to agriculture will generate 6 GtCO2/yr • Only a few commodities responsible for most deforestation: palm oil, beef, soy, pulp, rubber, cocoa and coffee • 80% of global forest loss is expected to take place in 11 deforestation fronts (2030 projection). South America is a hot spot. The 11 deforestation fronts, with projected losses, 2010– 2030. Source: WWF Living Forests Report (2015). WHERE is action needed ?
  • 15. • Livestock intensification reduces emissions intensity up to 20X for beef, 300X for dairy • Improve digestibility of feed • Reduce numbers of animals 0.00 50.00 100.00 150.00 200.00 250.00 300.00 350.00 400.00 450.00 7.50 8.50 9.50 10.50 11.50 methane - kg CO2 / kg protein produced metabolisable energy (MJ/kg DM) developed developing BRICS Pastoralist farmers in Chad Herrero et al. 2013, PNAS Livestock intensification US, EU intensive cattle production • Issues: absolute emissions increase, cost of improved feed, cultural barriers, emissions from land use change and feed production, other environmental impacts • Resource: Tackling Climate Change through Livestock www.fao.org/docrep/018/i3437e/i3437e00.htm
  • 16. Efficient use of nitrogen fertilizer • Increasing NUE from 19 to 75%, decreases emissions intensity by 56% (12.7 to 7.1 g N2O-N/kg N uptake) • Increase efficiency of N fertilizer uptake by plants, e.g. timing, rates, deep placement, microdosing • Issues: most smallholder farmers only use small amounts of N, so absolute emissions will increase. • Resource: Site-specific nutrient management https://ccafs.cgiar.org/publications/site-specific-nutrient-management- implementation-guidance-policymakers-and-investors#.W7ZgSC-ZPEY
  • 17. Agroforestry • Global review shows maximum carbon increases in -Plant biomass in improved fallows: 11 tC/ha/yr -Soil C in silvopastoral systems: 4 tC/ha/yr • Issues: finite, reversible, can conflict with crops, classification as forestry or agriculture, trees on farms often not counted due to scale Feliciano et al. 2018 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agee.2017.11.032
  • 18. Soil carbon sequestration • Agriculture is the major driver of soil carbon loss • But soil C can be managed: e.g. reduced burning, legume intercropping, agroforestry, compost, manure, deep-rooted plants. • Issues: finite, reversible, ambitious potentials, competition for biomass inputs, insufficient other nutrients, MRV costs and detectable changes only after ~20 years.
  • 19. Degraded pastures in Brazil: ~100 Million ha in Brazil (size of France + Germany) (Lapig)
  • 20. Degraded pastures may lose over 50% of their original soil carbon levels in the Brazilian Cerrado (Costa Junior, 2020) • ~100 tC ha-1 no primeiro metro de solo, sendo que cerca de 55% (0-30 cm) • Degradação pode reduzir cerca de 60% (0-30 cm)
  • 21. Native vegetation Degraded pasture Recovered pasture Nominal pasture Improved pasture Oliveira (2018) Soil carbon sequestration potential by recovering degraded pastures in Brazil > 60 tCO2e/ha > 50 tCO2e / ha Oliveira et al., 2018
  • 22. Brazil is one of the top 10 in soil carbon sequestration potential (Wiese et al., 2020)
  • 23. Reduce food loss and waste in supply chains • Issues: Reduces emissions intensity, but not necessarily total emissions; lack of available data • The food supply chain contributes ~13.7 Gt CO2e/yr, and 15–45% of food is lost or wasted (2.1 to 6.2 GtCO2e/yr) Matzembacher et al., 2020
  • 24. Natural climate solutions can significantly contribute to stabilizing warming <2°C Griscom et al., 2017; Bossio et al., 2020 • NCS can provide 37% of cost-effective mitigation • One-third can be delivered at or below 10 USD tCO2 -1 • 25% is related to Soil C Sequestration
  • 25. Best agronomic practices have a major role in mitigating/removing GHG (e.g., nutrient management) ~11.3 GtCO2e y−1 (~100 USD MgCO2e−1 y−1) ~3.5 GtCO2e y−1 (<10 USD MgCO2e−1y −1) Griscom et al., 2017
  • 26. Mitigation practices How do mitigation practices affect resilience? Reduce climate risk Improve yields and yield variability Improve general adaptive capacity (assets and policies) Improve coping strategies Adaptation actions Reduce vulnerability to climate change Economic efficiency and productivity measures fertilizer efficiency, water saving in flooded rice, energy efficiency, herd size/composition, food loss and waste, more productive breeds and varieties Ecosystem provisioning and regulation services: Agroforestry, A/R, avoided conversion, grassland, peat. soil C, biochar, reduced burning Energy substitution: biogas, bioenergy Impacts of mitigation Reduce net emissions Buffer climate risk: microclimate, water availability Increase productivity, returns, savings Improve enabling conditions: technical assistance, farmer organization, rural credit, policy support Improve natural assets
  • 28. Agriculture abatement cost curve Mckinsey, 2020
  • 29. (Carbon balance) Value (+) = emissions Value (-) = removal Activity data x Factor (emission) = Factor (removal) = Emission Removal (sequestration) + = Net GHG emissions Level or extent of practices GHG emissions/removals per unit of activity data (CO2; CH4; N2O) Measuring GHG emissions and soil C
  • 30. Three key metrics for emissions • CO2e per ha • CO2e per kg - “Emissions Intensity” - “Yield-scaled emissions” Used for adding up or comparing emissions for a given area of land Used to show the GHG efficiency of a food product or supply chain. Also called: • CO2e per product (LCA) Used for adding up or comparing emissions for a given area of value-chain - 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Global East Asia and Southeast Asia Eastern Europe Latin America and the Caribbean Near East and North Africa North America Oceania Russian Federation South Asia Sub-Saharan Africa Western Europe On-farm (enteric + manure+direct energy)) Off-farm (feed + energy) Other tCO2e / t of beef produced (CW) Measuring GHG emissions and soil C
  • 31. Emissions v. mitigation • Mitigation is a reduction • Reductions (abatement) can be measured relative to a base year or projection in the future 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Baseline Actual emissions GHG emissions (t CO2e)
  • 32. Some practical resources for low emissions agriculture FAO-STAT emissions data: http://www.fao.org/faostat/en/#data MRV platform for agriculture: https://www.agmrv.org IPCC Emission Factor Database: https://www.ipcc-nggip.iges.or.jp/EFDB/main.php NDC database https://cgspace.cgiar.org/handle/10568/73255 Financing the Transformation of Food Systems under a Changing Climate https://ccafs.cgiar.org/publications/financing-transformation-food-systems-under- changing-climate#.XjIp7S3MzEY Examples of CSA business cases https://ccafs.cgiar.org/fr/invest#.XjJPDC3MzEY CCAC Kiosks: Manure management: http://www.manurekiosk.org, Paddy rice https://ghgmitigation.irri.org
  • 33. Case study 1: Pasture restoration in the Brazilian Amazon Imaflora, 2020
  • 34. Piatto, M. & CostaJr et al., 2020 Net changes in GHG sources and sinks (tCO2e/ha) Case study 1: Pasture restoration in the Brazilian Amazon
  • 35. 19.0 19.8 51.3 46.4 38.9 Brazil - Intensified (5 AU/ha/y) Brazil - Intensified (3.5 AU/ha/y) Brazil - Degraded Latin America and the Caribbean (average) Global (average) On-farm GHG emissions (tCO2e / t beef produced - carcass) Brazil - Intensified (5 AU/ha/y) Brazil - Intensified (3.5 AU/ha/y) Brazil - Degraded Latin America and the Caribbean (average) Global (average) (CostaJr, 2021; Gleam FAO; 2017) ~ 30 kg CO2e / kg carne Case study 1: Pasture restoration in the Brazilian Amazon 63 kg carcass/ha/y 755 kg carcass/ha/y 1079 kg
  • 36. INOCAS; BID, 2020 Case study 2: Agroforestry systems implementation in the Brazilian Cerrado
  • 37. INOCAS; BID, 2020 Case study 2: Agroforestry systems implementation in the Brazilian Cerrado
  • 38. Agroforestry combinations (40% of the total area) ~3.0 animal/ha Corn (mostly) ~3.0 animal/ha Corn (mostly) ~1.0 animal/ha Not viable (55% of the total area) (5% of the total area) 400 palms/ha 312.5 palms/ha 192.3 palms/ha INOCAS; BID, 2020 Case study 2: Agroforestry systems implementation in the Brazilian Cerrado
  • 39. Agroforestry systems reduce net GHG emissions by 10 times compared to the baseline INOCAS; BID, 2020 *Negative values represent emission reduction Case study 2: Agroforestry systems implementation in the Brazilian Cerrado
  • 40. Final remarks Actions to meet climate targets 1. Protect forest lands, recover degraded areas and promote best agronomic practices for SOC conservation; 2. Improve understanding of services/products mitigation potential; 3. Demonstrate benefits that balance crop productivity, emission reduction, carbon sequestration and SDG impacts; 4. Generate long-term data information (set up a robust MRV system); 5. Create platforms for sharing knowledge and practices among farmers (locally-globally); 6. Support incentives to farmers, public-private investment (de-risking, match making) and viable carbon-markets.
  • 41. Thank you Ciniro Costa Jr c.costajr@cgiar.org