A new Nature Communications study finds European farmers could cut agricultural climate emissions by 40% while protecting biodiversity — without reducing food production. Led by NTNU and CICERO, the research shows that relocating crops away from suboptimal land and restoring it to natural vegetation can boost climate and nature outcomes. Strategies like intensification or extensification maintain yields while supporting long-term sustainability.
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