Agriculture is highly exposed to climate change, as farming activities directly depend on climatic conditions. However, it represents also a unique sector since not only…
Soils can turn into a net sink, but also into a net source of greenhouse gas emissions. In other words, in relation to climate change,…
On February 4, 2021, the 3rd Steering Group meeting of the LIFE OrgBalt project gathered international stakeholders – 35 scientists and policy makers from the…
December 1, 2020 – LIFE OrgBalt received the “LIFE AWARD 2020” as the most significant climate change solution project in Latvia in 2020, which is…
November 9, 2020 – The second LIFE OrgBalt newsletter has been published. The newsletters will be distributed to different stakeholder groups internationally throughout the project.…
On September 10, 2020, the Ministry of Agriculture of Latvia presented LIFE OrgBalt project at 7th European Soil Partnership Plenary Assembly emphasizing to the international…
On September 25, 2020 – LIFE OrgBalt demonstrated GHG emission measurement methodology in organic soils to almost 600 participants of the annual forestry event “Forestry…
The first round of National Workshops of the LIFE OrgBalt project “Demonstration of climate change mitigation potential of nutrient rich organic soils in Baltic States…
LIFE OrgBalt has published first popular article “The key role of the agriculture and forestry sectors in greenhouse gas emission reduction: steps towards better knowledge…
On June 29, 2020, LIFE OrgBalt national workshop on climate change mitigation measures for nutrient-rich organic soils was held in Estonia on Microsoft Teams platform…