We couple a global agricultural production and trade model with a greenhouse gas model to assess leakage associated with modified beef production in the United States. The effects on emissions from agricultural production (i.e., methane and nitrous oxide emissions from livestock and crop management) as well as from land-use change, especially grazing system, are assessed. We find that a reduction of US beef production induces net carbon emissions from global land-use change ranging from 37 to 85 kg CO2-equivalent per kg of beef annualized over 20 years. The increase in emissions is caused by an inelastic domestic demand as well as more land-intensive cattle production systems internationally. Changes in livestock production systems such as ...
We present a global agricultural greenhouse gas model that assesses emissions from land-use change. ...
Over the last 15 years, the increase in land use for corn and soybean has come at the expense of acr...
Locally produced forage-finished beef offers high value while enhancing economic, environmental, and...
poster abstractWith climate change becoming an increasingly pressing issue together with a world pop...
We present a global agricultural greenhouse gas model that assesses emissions from land-use change. ...
Researchers believe that greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) from livestock are an emerging problem. Bee...
This fact sheet describes current and projected beef consumption, methane, nitrogen, beef cattle pro...
Cattle production is characterized by high land requirements, and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions ass...
The livestock sector accounts for 30% of global land area and is a major driver of land use change (...
Cattle production is characterized by high land requirements, and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions ass...
In the US, there is growing interest in producing more beef from cattle raised in exclusively pastur...
Cattle production is characterized by high land requirements, and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions ass...
The state of Maranhão, Brazil, has been among the country’s fastest-growing cattle regions in recent...
peer-reviewedEmission intensities from beef production vary both among production systems (countries...
We present a global agricultural greenhouse gas model that assesses emissions from land-use change. ...
Over the last 15 years, the increase in land use for corn and soybean has come at the expense of acr...
Locally produced forage-finished beef offers high value while enhancing economic, environmental, and...
poster abstractWith climate change becoming an increasingly pressing issue together with a world pop...
We present a global agricultural greenhouse gas model that assesses emissions from land-use change. ...
Researchers believe that greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) from livestock are an emerging problem. Bee...
This fact sheet describes current and projected beef consumption, methane, nitrogen, beef cattle pro...
Cattle production is characterized by high land requirements, and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions ass...
The livestock sector accounts for 30% of global land area and is a major driver of land use change (...
Cattle production is characterized by high land requirements, and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions ass...
In the US, there is growing interest in producing more beef from cattle raised in exclusively pastur...
Cattle production is characterized by high land requirements, and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions ass...
The state of Maranhão, Brazil, has been among the country’s fastest-growing cattle regions in recent...
peer-reviewedEmission intensities from beef production vary both among production systems (countries...
We present a global agricultural greenhouse gas model that assesses emissions from land-use change. ...
Over the last 15 years, the increase in land use for corn and soybean has come at the expense of acr...
Locally produced forage-finished beef offers high value while enhancing economic, environmental, and...