Potential of Indian agriculture for capturing atmospheric CO2 and monetizing carbon credits to the farmers: An overview and policy framework
Ram Swaroop Meena(Banaras Hindu University), Sudhanshu S. Singh(International Rice Research Institute), P.C. Abhilash(Banaras Hindu University), M.L. Jat(International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center), Himanshu Pathak(Indian Council of Agricultural Research), Sandeep Kumar(Indian Agricultural Research Institute), Rattan Lal(The Ohio State University), Arvind Kumar(Central Agricultural University), Sheetal Sharma(Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology), Ch. Srinivasarao(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Gourisankar Pradhan(Banaras Hindu University)
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