Following IPCC guidelines (IPCC 2006), we estimate greenhouse gas emissions related to livestock in 237 countries and 11 livestock categories during the period 1961-2010. We find that in 2010 emissions of methane and nitrous oxide related to livestock worldwide represented approximately 9 % of total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Global GHG emissions from livestock increased by 51 % during the analyzed period, mostly due to strong growth of emissions in developing (Non-Annex I) countries (+117 %). In contrast, developed country (Annex I) emissions decreased (-23 %). Beef and dairy cattle are the largest source of livestock emissions (74 % of global livestock emissions). Since developed countries tend to have lower CO2-equivalent GHG emissi...
Until 2050, the global population is projected to reach almost 9 billion people resulting in a risin...
Abstract Background As the global community actively works to keep temperatures from rising beyond 1...
Editorial MaterialInternational audienceLivestock production is currently the largest anthropogenic ...
Following IPCC guidelines (IPCC 2006), we estimate greenhouse gas emissions related to livestock in ...
Estimates of global greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions attributable to livestock range from8 to 51%. T...
Estimates of global greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions attributable to livestock range from 8 to 51%. ...
Livestock contributes approximately one-third of global anthropogenic methane (CH4) emissions. Quant...
The livestock sector is the largest source of anthropogenic methane emissions and is projected to in...
Emissions of methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) from agricultural activities currently comprise 1...
Abstract The taxation of Greenhouse Gases (GHG) represents an efficient means of achieving climate c...
The livestock sector contributes considerably to global greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). Here, for th...
Climate change is a subject of global environmental concern. The UK has seen a progressive strengthe...
Livestock have long been integral to food production systems, often not by choice but by need. While...
There are increasing concerns about the ecological footprint of global animal production. Expanding ...
Livestock have long been integral to food production systems, often not by choice but by need. While...
Until 2050, the global population is projected to reach almost 9 billion people resulting in a risin...
Abstract Background As the global community actively works to keep temperatures from rising beyond 1...
Editorial MaterialInternational audienceLivestock production is currently the largest anthropogenic ...
Following IPCC guidelines (IPCC 2006), we estimate greenhouse gas emissions related to livestock in ...
Estimates of global greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions attributable to livestock range from8 to 51%. T...
Estimates of global greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions attributable to livestock range from 8 to 51%. ...
Livestock contributes approximately one-third of global anthropogenic methane (CH4) emissions. Quant...
The livestock sector is the largest source of anthropogenic methane emissions and is projected to in...
Emissions of methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) from agricultural activities currently comprise 1...
Abstract The taxation of Greenhouse Gases (GHG) represents an efficient means of achieving climate c...
The livestock sector contributes considerably to global greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). Here, for th...
Climate change is a subject of global environmental concern. The UK has seen a progressive strengthe...
Livestock have long been integral to food production systems, often not by choice but by need. While...
There are increasing concerns about the ecological footprint of global animal production. Expanding ...
Livestock have long been integral to food production systems, often not by choice but by need. While...
Until 2050, the global population is projected to reach almost 9 billion people resulting in a risin...
Abstract Background As the global community actively works to keep temperatures from rising beyond 1...
Editorial MaterialInternational audienceLivestock production is currently the largest anthropogenic ...