This paper explores policy options aimed at the mitigation of methane emissions produced as a byproduct of enteric fermentation in ruminant animals. Through a comparative analysis of government policies utilized in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, this paper explores options for implementation within the United States. After focusing on the extensive subsidies received by the agriculture sector in the United States, this paper concludes that requiring farms and corporations to meet mitigation standards in exchange for subsidies is plausible and has worked in other, comparable foreign industries
In exploring the concept of environmental sustainability in the modern age, it is important to look ...
Climate change mitigation will require significant efforts from all emitting sectors, including agri...
Livestock production is responsible for a large amount of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. However, n...
Most studies on the impacts of agriculture on the environment have devoted efforts to measure the en...
Globally, ruminants (dairy and beef cattle, goats, and sheep) constitute the largest source of anthr...
The paper gives an overview of aspects of enteric methane emission, pointing out the importance of c...
In the first two decades after its release, methane, a green house gas, is 84 times more potent than...
Emissions of methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) from agricultural activities currently comprise 1...
We review the literature on climate change mitigation in agriculture with a focus on the use of clim...
Climate change is a global issue requiring unified action. Methane gas is a major component of green...
Links between trade and the environment have aroused considerable interest, both in terms of the imp...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires o...
Editorial MaterialInternational audienceLivestock production is currently the largest anthropogenic ...
Keywords: GHG emissions. Industrial-scale food animal production. Extensive animal agriculture syste...
The increasing need for sustainable livestock production demands more research in the field of green...
In exploring the concept of environmental sustainability in the modern age, it is important to look ...
Climate change mitigation will require significant efforts from all emitting sectors, including agri...
Livestock production is responsible for a large amount of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. However, n...
Most studies on the impacts of agriculture on the environment have devoted efforts to measure the en...
Globally, ruminants (dairy and beef cattle, goats, and sheep) constitute the largest source of anthr...
The paper gives an overview of aspects of enteric methane emission, pointing out the importance of c...
In the first two decades after its release, methane, a green house gas, is 84 times more potent than...
Emissions of methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) from agricultural activities currently comprise 1...
We review the literature on climate change mitigation in agriculture with a focus on the use of clim...
Climate change is a global issue requiring unified action. Methane gas is a major component of green...
Links between trade and the environment have aroused considerable interest, both in terms of the imp...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires o...
Editorial MaterialInternational audienceLivestock production is currently the largest anthropogenic ...
Keywords: GHG emissions. Industrial-scale food animal production. Extensive animal agriculture syste...
The increasing need for sustainable livestock production demands more research in the field of green...
In exploring the concept of environmental sustainability in the modern age, it is important to look ...
Climate change mitigation will require significant efforts from all emitting sectors, including agri...
Livestock production is responsible for a large amount of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. However, n...