In this analysis we used a spatially explicit, simplified bottom-up approach, based on animal inventories, feed dry matter intake, and feed intake-based emission factors to estimate county-level enteric methane emissions for cattle and manure methane emissions for cattle, swine, and poultry for the contiguous United States. Overall, this analysis yielded total livestock methane emissions (8916 Gg/yr; lower and upper 95% confidence bounds of ±19.3%) for 2012 (last census of agriculture) that are comparable to the current USEPA estimates for 2012 and to estimates from the global gridded Emission Database for Global Atmospheric Research (EDGAR) inventory. However, the spatial distribution of emissions developed in this analysis differed signif...
In response to the increased concern over agriculture’s contribution to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissio...
Atmospheric top-down measurements have attributed up to twice the methane (CH4) emissions of bottom-...
Emissions of methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) from agricultural activities currently comprise 1...
Agriculture and waste are thought to account for half or more of the U.S. anthropogenic methane sour...
Many countries, including the United States, are in the process of inventorying greenhouse gas emiss...
Agriculture has a key role in food production worldwide and it is a major component of the gross dom...
Reported estimates of CH4 emissions from ruminants and manure management are up to 2 times higher in...
Abstract. Over the past three centuries, the atmospheric methane burden has grown 2.5-fold, reaching...
Following IPCC guidelines (IPCC 2006), we estimate greenhouse gas emissions related to livestock in ...
Ruminant production systems are important contributors to anthropogenic methane (CH4) emissions, but...
This study concerns variability in agrosystem inputs that affect greenhouse gas emissions at the far...
EPA estimates 1997 U.S. methane emissions from livestock enteric fermentation at 34.1 MMTCE (6.0 Tg)...
Livestock manure management accounts for almost 10% of greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture glo...
Livestock contributes approximately one-third of global anthropogenic methane (CH4) emissions. Quant...
Teagasc and University College Dublin, with support from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ...
In response to the increased concern over agriculture’s contribution to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissio...
Atmospheric top-down measurements have attributed up to twice the methane (CH4) emissions of bottom-...
Emissions of methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) from agricultural activities currently comprise 1...
Agriculture and waste are thought to account for half or more of the U.S. anthropogenic methane sour...
Many countries, including the United States, are in the process of inventorying greenhouse gas emiss...
Agriculture has a key role in food production worldwide and it is a major component of the gross dom...
Reported estimates of CH4 emissions from ruminants and manure management are up to 2 times higher in...
Abstract. Over the past three centuries, the atmospheric methane burden has grown 2.5-fold, reaching...
Following IPCC guidelines (IPCC 2006), we estimate greenhouse gas emissions related to livestock in ...
Ruminant production systems are important contributors to anthropogenic methane (CH4) emissions, but...
This study concerns variability in agrosystem inputs that affect greenhouse gas emissions at the far...
EPA estimates 1997 U.S. methane emissions from livestock enteric fermentation at 34.1 MMTCE (6.0 Tg)...
Livestock manure management accounts for almost 10% of greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture glo...
Livestock contributes approximately one-third of global anthropogenic methane (CH4) emissions. Quant...
Teagasc and University College Dublin, with support from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ...
In response to the increased concern over agriculture’s contribution to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissio...
Atmospheric top-down measurements have attributed up to twice the methane (CH4) emissions of bottom-...
Emissions of methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) from agricultural activities currently comprise 1...