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Moving towards net zero and farming systems fit for the futureDr Nicola D Cannon (Nicky)�Professor of AgricultureSpecialism in agronomy

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Ukraine climate policy before 2022

  • Ukraine’s economy was carbon intensive prior to 2022 esp energy, industry & ag
  • Economic downturn ‘helped’ Ukraine reach target emission reductions from 942.8 MT CO2 in 1990 to 327.3 in 2021
  • In 2016, Ukraine ratified the Paris Agreement to reduce emissions by 40% from the 1990 levels (this allowed for economic growth)
  • In 2021 submitted 2030 climate targets for UNFCCC aiming to slightly reduce emissions but allow economic growth
  • In mid 2020 Ukraine announced it would align itself to the European Green New Deal

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https://ecodozor.org/

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Ukraine is warming….

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The country needs to be prepared for a changing climate

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World Bank 2014

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World Bank 2014

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A new vision for Ukraine

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Net zero is the sum of emissions is equal to the sum of sequestration

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https://www.smithschool.ox.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2023-06/The-Green-Phoenix-Framework-a-climate-positive-plan-for-economic-recovery-in-Ukraine.pdf

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https://www.statista.com/statistics/438967/fertilizer-consumption-globally-by-nutrient/

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What does a t of CO2 look like?

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Key messages for Ukraine….

Wetter winters

Drier and hotter summers

Climate Knowledge Portal (2023)

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Ukraine. Building Climate Resilience in Agriculture and Forestry

World Bank 2023

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FAO (2022)

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Green and climate resilient agriculture

FAO 2021

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Agricapture CO2 (2023)

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World Bank (2014)

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https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/755621468319486733/pdf/918500WP0UKRAI0E0Box385344B00OUO090.pdf

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Ukraine's threats from climate change……

  • Aridisation in southern regions
  • Floods
  • Wildfires
  • Heat waves
  • Long term sea level rises

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Why did the Aral sea shrink?

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How to build agriculture back better

  • Change farming systems and expectations
  • Education on regenerative practices
  • Investment in no till equipment
  • Natural fertility building
  • Reducing soil erosion
  • Become more resilient

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References

Agricapture CO2 (2023). https://agricaptureco2.eu/the-six-principles-of-regenerative-farming-why-are-they-important/

AHDB (2023). Various. https://ahdb.org.uk/knowledge-library/arable-focus-the-journal-for-cereals-and-oilseeds

CEOBS (2023). https://ceobs.org/ukraine-conflict-environmental-briefing-the-climate-crisis/

Climate Change Knowledge Portal (20203). https://climateknowledgeportal.worldbank.org/country/ukraine/climate-data-historical

FAO (2021). Green and climate resilient agriculture. https://www.fao.org/3/cb6978en/cb6978en.pdf

FAO (2022). Ukraine: Impact of the war on agriculture and rural livlihoods in Ukraine – Findings of a nationwide rural household survey. https://www.fao.org/3/cc3311en/cc3311en.pdf

World bank (2014). Ukraine: Soil fertility to strengthen climate resilience. https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/755621468319486733/pdf/918500WP0UKRAI0E0Box385344B00OUO090.pdf

World Bank (2023). Ukraine. Building Climate Resilience in Agriculture and Forestry https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/893671643276478711/pdf/Ukraine-Building-Climate-Resilience-in-Agriculture-and-Forestry.pdf

Zagoruichyka et al. (2023). The Green Phoenix Framework: Climate-Positive Plan for Economic Recovery in Ukraine . Oxford Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment | Working Paper No. 23-03 | 21 June 2023 ISSN 2732-4214 (Online)

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