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January 2026
Webinar : Measuring gas emission from livestock farming with chamber and tracer measuring techniques
Gaseous emissions from agriculture contribute significantly to greenhouse gas (GHG) and ammonia in the atmosphere, and climate change and pollution of aquatic ecosystems. Reliable data from measurements and studies is needed for the development of technology and management practice to reduce emissions, calculate emission inventories (e.g. IPCC) and provide valid data to assess emissions reduction for carbon credit trade. Three researchers with extensive experience in measuring gas emission from farming will present the great potential in the use of the chamber…
Find out more »February 2026
Scaling Next Generation Rice Impact Program Webinar Series
Accelerating Robust and Scalable Measurement, Reporting and Verification Wednesday, February 25, 2026 Time: 6:00 - 8:00 am Washington, DC | 12:00 pm Paris | 4:30 pm Mumbai | 5:00 pm Dhaka | 6:00 pm Jakarta, Phnom Penh, Hanoi | 7:00 pm Beijing, Manila Join via ZOOM RSVP & ADD TO CALENDAR Background: The World Bank Group is hosting a webinar series, Measurement Matters: Sustainable Pathways for Next Generation Rice, to engage country participants and partners in the Scaling Next Generation Rice Impact Program. The series is open to…
Find out more »March 2026
Nitrogen Flagship Webinar the keys to nitrous oxide mitigation in agricultural agroecosystems.
This webinar is aimed at researchers, students and the general public interested in the mitigation of nitrous oxide emissions from synthetic fertilisers in different agricultural agroecosystems. We will cover technologies and practices aimed at reducing emissions while maintaining productivity. Speakers Dominika Krol Dominika Krol is a Senior Research Officer at the Teagasc Crops, Environment and Land-Use programme based in Johnstown Castle. Dominika leads a research programme focused on agricultural gaseous emissions. Her research interest includes impact of management of organic…
Find out more »WEBINAR: Advancing Climate Smart Livestock: New Insights from ASEAN Research
Background & Rationale The ASEAN region has undertaken livestock mitigation experiments under the NZCSA programme, generating valuable technical findings on reducing greenhouse gas emissions. This webinar aims to share these results with the wider GRA community and raise awareness within ASEAN about practical approaches to climate-smart livestock development. By showcasing research outcomes and country experiences, the session will foster knowledge exchange and invite further global collaboration. Objectives Target Audience Members of the GRA Livestock Research Group, other livestock and climate…
Find out more »Webinar – BNI Flagship : Key driving genetic, environment and management factors that influence nitrous oxide mitigation in tropical and temperate crops
This webinar presents the findings of a global meta-analysis examining the factors that regulate the effectiveness of biological nitrification inhibition (BNI) in reducing nitrous oxide (N₂O) emissions from agricultural systems. BNI is a plant-mediated process in which certain metabolites inhibit soil nitrifying microorganisms, slowing the conversion of ammonium to nitrate and potentially reducing N₂O emissions. By synthesizing results from 23 published studies, this analysis evaluates the influence of genetic, environmental, and management factors on cumulative N₂O emission reduction. The results highlight…
Find out more »April 2026
WEBINAR : MANURE MANAGEMENT NETWORK Methods to calculate methane emission from stored liquid manure
Manure management on livestock farms contributes significantly to the climate impact of agriculture via emissions of methane, nitrous oxide and ammonia. The IPCC tier 2 method to estimate methane emissions, developed in 1996, is based on the maximal methane production rate of fresh excreta (B0) and a conversion factor MCF to account for storage conditions. This calculation concept was meant to be simple, because it should be applicable worldwide, including regions where the staff carrying out the calculations has limited…
Find out more »State of Science webinar – Microbes and Ruminant CH₄: Lactic Acid Bacteria and the Potential to Develop Mitigation Approaches
Methane (CH₄) emissions from ruminant livestock remain a key challenge for agricultural greenhouse gas mitigation. Increasing attention is being given to the role of the rumen microbiome in influencing methane production, and the potential to leverage microbial pathways as part of mitigation strategies. Part of the 2025 Ag Emissions Centre ‘State of Science’ Webinar Series, this session brings together expertise from Teagasc and the Ag Emissions Centre, organisations at the forefront of agricultural greenhouse gas research and innovation. This webinar will explore the emerging…
Find out more »SAVE THE DATE! 2026 New Zealand Agriculture and Climate Change Conference
The New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre (NZAGRC) is excited to announce the 2026 New Zealand Agriculture and Climate Change Conference will be taking place at Tākina, Wellington over two impactful days: 29th - 30th April 2026. Mark your calendars for what will be another corner stone event. Stay tuned for more details, including speakers, session details, and registration information.
Find out more »May 2026
Livestock Advanced Course on Precision Livestock Farming- Madrid (SP) May 2026
We are pleased to announce the Advanced Course “Creating Added Value in Precision Livestock Farming”, which will take place in Madrid, Spain, from 4 to 8 May 2026. Organised as part of the Horizon Europe Re-Livestock project, this intensive training will bring together international experts and professionals to explore how sensor technologies, artificial intelligence, and data-driven strategies are transforming the future of livestock farming. We warmly invite you to apply and encourage you to share this opportunity with colleagues, researchers,…
Find out more »Webinar : LinkOnline: New insights from an updated New Zealand soil carbon inventory system
Presented by:Dr Jordan GoodrichBioeconomy Science Institute Hosted by:Dr Pierre RoudierBioeconomy Science Institute Soils store more carbon globally than terrestrial vegetation and the atmosphere combined, so even small changes across large areas can have a material effect on net greenhouse gas emissions. Under Paris Agreement reporting, New Zealand must quantify soil carbon stock changes from land-use transitions in line with IPCC guidance. Our current inventory method applies the same stock-change factors to each land-use transition regardless of soil type or climate…
Find out more »Webinar 1 : Agricultural GHG Emissions – What Is Driving Change? Emerging Market and Policy Signals
This session will explore the evolving market, trade, and policy drivers influencing agricultural GHG mitigation and what these changes mean for producers, researchers, policymakers, and agribusinesses in developing economies. Participation Link: Access Here
Find out more »Webinar: Pathways for implementing Livestock NDC Commitment in Africa
Webinar overview : This webinar will provide an overview of the current state of livestock‑specific targets in African countries’ latest NDCs. We will examine how many countries include mitigation and adaptation measures, the types of measures being prioritised, and where critical gaps and opportunities remain. Participants will gain insight into how improved inventories can strengthen the evaluation and monitoring of livestock-related GHG emissions and support the development of reliable baselines for mitigation targets. The session will conclude by outlining practical ways countries can translate enhanced…
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