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July 5, 2022   •   News

Closing date: 1 September 2022

We are pleased to announce Round 5 of the CLIFF-GRADS Fellowship Programme is now open for student applications!

The Climate, Food and Farming, Global Research Alliance Development Scholarships (CLIFF-GRADS) Programme is a joint initiative of the Global Research Alliance on Agricultural Greenhouse Gases (GRA) and the CGIAR. CLIFF-GRADS builds capability in early-career scientists from developing countries to conduct applied research in agriculture greenhouse gas emissions quantification and mitigation.

We invite PhD students who meet the following criteria to apply:

  • From developing countries;
  • Undertaking their PhD in a University in a developing country; and
  • Who have not previously been awarded a CLIFF-GRADS grant.

Successful applicants to the CLIFF-GRADS programme will go on short term (4-6 month) research stays at a host institution and will:

  • Gain experience in the measurement, modelling and mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions, or carbon storage in agricultural systems relevant to developing countries;
  • Build networks and experience other cultures; and
  • Gain access to equipment and methodologies used by other institutions.

Learn more about the R5 opportunities and how to apply in the call document HERE.

July 4, 2022   •   News

Check out the first edition of the RUFORUM Agri-GHG Newsletter which includes projects supported by the GRA.

June 30, 2022   •   News

Title: The role of microbiomes in the health, welfare and productive performance of beef and dairy cattle

Closing date: 29 July 2022

Location: Ireland

Learn more here:

June 27, 2022   •   News

Kohimarama is an indigenous-led climate change mitigation and adaptation workshop supported by the Global Research Alliance. Drawing on indigenous experience, ingenuity and resilience, this workshop acts as a platform for indigenous people worldwide to align in the exchange of traditional knowledge, empowering indigenous youth to deliver climate change solutions for a more sustainable future.

June 27, 2022   •   News

Closing date: 11 July 2022

Location: Germany

A Scientific Assistant position is available in the Faculty of Organic Agricultural Sciences, Section Animal Husbandry in the Tropics and Subtropics starting 01.09.2022. Tasks include:

  • Scientific collaboration and support, in research and teaching, in the field of Animal Husbandry in the Tropics and Subtropics on topics of animal nutrition, animal-environment interactions, ecosystem services of livestock-based land use systems, and greenhouse gas emissions with a regional focus on Africa and Asia.
  • Independent acquisition of third-party funding and own research in at least one of the fields mentioned above.
  • Teaching in the Bachelor’s and (English-language) Master’s programmes at the universities of Kassel and Göttingen.
  • The successful candidate will be employed by the University of Kassel; work hours are to be distributed equally across the universities of Kassel (Witzenhausen campus) and Göttingen. In the context of supervising research projects in various (sub-)tropical countries, up to three stays abroad of several weeks duration are to be anticipated each year.

Further information can be found here.

June 22, 2022   •   News

Closing date for abstracts: 30 June 2022

The 2022 edition of the Biennial Africa Climate Smart Agriculture Stakeholders Conference is scheduled for 14th to 16th of September 2022. This edition is providing opportunities for researchers, academicians and students to share their research findings.

Learn more below.

June 16, 2022   •   News

A recording of the second session of the Inventories and NDC (I&NDC) Network 2022 Webinar Series titled “National agriculture inventory data collection and management” is now available to view.


Policies for agriculture mitigation strategies are shaped by accurate national agriculture emissions estimates. However, estimates are only as good as the data that underpin them. National activity data collection and its management is a universal challenge for compilers from Annex I and non-Annex II countries alike.

The aim of this webinar was to increase awareness on overcoming a lack of good quality data, and on setting up data management frameworks to support increasing emissions reporting from Tier 1 to Tier 2 levels.

The session brought together expert speakers whose work focuses on improving agriculture inventory activity data related issues.

Speaker biographies can be found here.


June 13, 2022   •   News

The Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) has published the first of three calls for proposals for 2022 to support implementation of the 2030 Strategy. A total of $9 million of CCAC funding is available this year.

Funding for the first call aims at advancing national policy and planning to reduce short-lived climate pollutants (SLCPs) in 23 countries.

  • Opening date: 8 June 2022
  • Closing date: 30 June 2022
  • Total Estimated cost: US$ 3,000,000

The next two calls will support SLCP mitigation in the main emitting sectors, both through national government and industry actions.

Learn more here.

June 7, 2022   •   News

Closing date: 28 June 2022

Location: Ghana / Benin

Sustainable land management is increasingly important to maintain the fragile balance between human demands and ecosystem services of available natural resources, to enhance food security, to reduce the risk of conflicts, and to foster adaptation to climate change. DecLaRe is a project funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and aims to identify recommendation domains for scalable innovations towards sustainable crop production and animal husbandry in West Africa. Focussing on northern Benin and Ghana DecLaRe builds on available local and scientific knowledge and databases. It combines their use with problem-oriented research at the field level and modelling at the national to regional level. DecLaRe’s ultimate goal is to construct a decision support system (DSS) that can be used for land use and land management as well as for policy development.

In this context, the project will employ nine West African PhD candidates, who will be affiliated to one of the three West African DecLaRe partners: University for Development Studies (UDS, Ghana), University of Parakou (UP, Benin), and the West African Science Service Centre on Climate Change and Adapted Land Use (WASCAL, Burkina Faso).

Organisation/Funding Institution: German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), University for Development Studies (UDS, Ghana), University of Parakou (Benin), West African Science Service Centre on Climate Change and Adapted Land Use (WASCAL, Burkina Faso), University of Kassel (Germany), University of Göttingen (Germany), University of Hohenheim (Germany), Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK, Germany)

Learn more:

June 1, 2022   •   News

A recording of the first session of the Inventories and NDC (I&NDC) Network 2022 Webinar Series titled “The policy relevance of national GHG inventories in guiding mitigation for agriculture” is now available to view.

This webinar brought together leading experts and industry stakeholders to discuss the relevance of national agriculture inventories in guiding policy decisions and questions including:

  • Why are agriculture GHG inventories so crucial for policy decisions?
  • How can industry organisations and the inventory work together?
  • What is the relationship between climate finance, research, and national agriculture inventories?

Speaker biographies can be found here.

June 1, 2022   •   News

Closing date: 15 June 2022

Location: Balcarce Experimental Station (INTA), Argentina


The INTEGRITY project is offering a 1 year postdoc position.

We are looking for an enthusiastic postdoc to join our research group and work on measuring enteric methane emissions from cattle across different regions of Argentina. The candidate will be enrolled in an international project INTEGRITY, a European ERANET Circularity call funded by the Global Research Alliance on Agricultural Greenhouse Gases. The project aims to evaluate the impact on C circularity and GHG emissions of integrated crop-ruminant livestock systems with different feeding strategies. The candidate is expected to have:

  • PhD in animal science or similar
  • Knowledge of GHG emissions sources, measurement techniques, and ruminant nutrition
  • The ability for cattle and farm management
  • Good English communication skills
  • Team worker and self-organized
  • Availability to travel across the country and work in different agro-climatic regions
  • Open-mind and easy to live in a developing country
  • Basic Spanish and driving license preferable

Main responsibilities will be:

  • Carry out experimental trials to measure enteric methane with different techniques
  • Data collection and analysis
  • Writing reports and publications
  • Involve in teamwork, assisting undergraduate and graduate students

Contract: we are offering a 1-year contract. If the candidate meets our expectations, we have funding secured to extend the contract up to 3 years. Salary is at international standards and equivalent to an Argentinean senior research position. The candidate will be based at Balcarce Experimental Station of the National Institute of Agricultural Technology (INTA), Argentina.

How to apply: please, send your CV, covering letter expressing why you are interested, and at least one recommendation letter by June 15 2022 at the latest, and any questions regarding this position to [email protected] or [email protected]

Note: if you are a last year PhD student and you are interested to apply, please do not hesitate to do so. We will consider different situations.


Download the flyer here:


May 27, 2022   •   News

The Global Research Alliance on Agricultural Greenhouse Gases (GRA) is pleased to announce the new e-learning section of our website.

The first programme, developed by New Zealand and consisting of three foundation level courses, is now available. It covers the basics of:

  1. Climate change science;
  2. International reporting of greenhouse gas emissions; and
  3. The science behind agricultural greenhouse gases and how they are measured.

The courses are free and suitable for anyone wishing to upskill their knowledge in these areas. The courses were originally designed to support people working in agricultural greenhouse gas emissions reporting.

A certificate of completion is attainable upon completion of each course.

In the future we hope to include many more links to resources and courses that GRA Members and Partners have developed to support agricultural greenhouse gases related learning.

Please click HERE for more information and to register for the programme.