California-China Climate Institute
Reducing Agricultural Methane Emissions from Rice and Manure
Virtual (Zoom)Methane is responsible for approximately 20 - 30 percent of current global warming, and methane emissions continue to increase worldwide. In the U.S. and China, agriculture is a major source of methane emissions. For both nations, one potential shared avenue for reducing methane is through more sustainable agricultural practices. The U.S. and China are now […]
California-China Climate Institute’s Young Scholar Seminar
141 Law BuildingJoin the California-China Climate Institute (CCCI) for a series of talks by CCCI’s Student Travel and Independent Fieldwork Grant Program recipients. Berkeley Ph.D. and Master's candidates from various disciplines will present their research on global efforts to advance decarbonization and resilience, with insights from China, the U.S., and beyond.
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