Policy Recommendation for Agricultural Land Use
A government is planning to convert a large tract of forested land into an agricultural zone to increase food production. Two proposals are being considered: 1) Develop the land for large-scale cattle grazing. 2) Develop the land for intensive crop farming that requires significant use of nitrogen-based fertilizers. As a climate policy analyst, you are asked to evaluate the potential climate impacts of these two proposals, focusing specifically on emissions other than carbon dioxide. Which proposal would you recommend as having the less severe impact in this specific regard, and why? Justify your recommendation by identifying the primary greenhouse gas associated with each activity.
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A government is evaluating a proposal to clear a large section of forest to create new agricultural land. The plan is to dedicate half the land to cattle grazing and the other half to intensive corn farming, which requires heavy use of nitrogen fertilizers. A critic argues that focusing only on the CO2 released from deforestation provides an incomplete picture of the project's climate impact. Which of the following statements best supports the critic's argument by identifying the additional, significant climate impacts?
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Match each agricultural practice, often associated with the conversion of forested land, to the primary non-CO2 greenhouse gas it emits.
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A large-scale agricultural project that converts a forest into land for raising livestock is considered climate-neutral as long as the amount of carbon released from clearing the trees is offset by planting an equivalent number of new trees elsewhere.
When forested land is converted to be used for intensive crop farming, the heavy application of nitrogen-based fertilizers leads to the emission of a potent greenhouse gas known as ______.
A government agency is evaluating four proposals for converting a large area of cleared forest land to agricultural use. The agency's primary goal is to select the plan that minimizes the emission of potent greenhouse gases other than carbon dioxide. Which of the following proposals is most likely to achieve this specific goal?
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Policy Recommendation for Agricultural Land Use