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  • Greenhouse Effect: Greenhouse Gases and Their Impact on . . .
    The Greenhouse effect is a leading factor in keeping the Earth warm because it keeps some of the planet's heat that would otherwise escape from the atmosphere out to space
  • Don’t Blame Cows for Climate Change - UC Davis
    Printed only in the report's executive summary and nowhere in the body of the report, the sentences read: “The livestock sector is a major player, responsible for 18 percent of greenhouse gas emissions measured in CO2e (carbon dioxide equivalents) This is a higher share than transport ”
  • Cows belch methane. Now researchers are trying to breed them . . .
    Cows that produce less methane will have less environmental impact, while cows needing less feed will save farmers money burps for methane They gather it 4 times per day using a little green
  • New Zealand targets cow burps to help reduce global warming
    More specifically, the question is how to stop cows, sheep and other farm animals from belching out so much methane, a gas which doesn’t last as long as carbon dioxide in the atmosphere but is at least 25 times more potent when it comes to global warming Because cows can’t readily digest the grass they eat, they ferment it first in
  • The truth behind livestock and climate change | Planet of Plenty
    Many of the emissions from livestock come in the form of methane, which comes from both beef cattle and dairy cows While all greenhouse gases (methane, carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide and fluorinated gases) have the potential to warm our planet, methane is more effective at trapping heat than CO 2, making it one of the most potent greenhouse gases
  • Feeding cattle seaweed reduces their greenhouse gas emissions . . .
    A bit of seaweed in cattle feed could reduce methane emissions from beef cattle as much as 82 percent, according to new findings from researchers at the University of California, Davis
  • BBC NEWS | UK | Magazine | The methane makers
    The larger western cows actually produce more methane per cow than their smaller non-western breeds, but because there are fewer of them, they only account for about 15% of all the methane produced by cows in general Meat output 'doubling' Ms Matthews also says the quantity of methane they produce depends on the quality of food they are given


















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