The livestock sector, which emitted about 8.1 gigatons CO2-eq in 2010, is poised to continue growing in size and importance with increasing global prosperity, offers real opportunities for innovation to reduce Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The tools, mechanisms and strategies already exist, as this report demonstrates, and can be further improved by adopting the measures outlined here. Indeed, the sector offers one of the most significant channels for reducing GHG emissions generated by the agriculture and food system, and climate finance can make a real difference to reduce global emissions.
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World Bank
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Document Date
2021/12/22
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Report
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Report Number
167336
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Volume No
1
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Disclosure Date
2021/12/23
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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The Livestock Sector’s Readiness to Access Climate Finance : Lessons Learned and Blueprints for Implementation
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The Livestock Sector’s Readiness to Access Climate Finance : Lessons Learned and Blueprints for Implementation (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099045012222123354/P17177600946ae020930c0a323bab232c3