To meet the 1.5 °C target, methane (CH4) from ruminants must be reduced by 11 to 30% by 2030 and 24 to 47% by 2050 compared to 2010 levels. A meta-analysis identified strategies to decrease product-based (PB; CH4 per unit meat or milk) and absolute (ABS) enteric CH4 emissions while maintaining or increasing animal productivity (AP; weight gain or milk yield). Next, the potential of different adoption rates of one PB or one ABS strategy to contribute to the 1.5 °C target was estimated. The database included findings from 430 peer-reviewed studies, which reported 98 mitigation strategies that can be classified into three categories: animal and feed management, diet formulation, and rumen manipulation. A random-effects meta-analysis weighted b...
It is estimated that the global human population is going to expand from 7.4 – 9.2 billion by the ye...
Domestic ruminants contribute 16.5 % of the total methane emission to theenvironment and 3.5% of the...
International audienceNutritional strategies, including feed management measures, are promising meth...
To meet the 1.5 °C target, methane (CH4) from ruminants must be reduced by 11 to 30% by 2030 and 24 ...
To meet the 1.5°C target, methane (CH4) from ruminants must be reduced by 11 to 30% by 2030 and 24 t...
To meet the 1.5°C target, methane (CH4) from ruminants must be reduced by 11 to 30% of the 2010 leve...
To meet the 1.5 °C target, methane (CH4) from ruminants must be reduced by 11 to 30% by 2030 and 24 ...
Abstract Ruminant livestock enteric fermentation contributes approximately one-third of the global a...
Agricultural methane emissions must be decreased by 11 to 30% of the 2010 level by 2030 and by 24 to...
Ruminant livestock enteric fermentation contributes approximately one-third of the global anthropoge...
Globally, ruminants (dairy and beef cattle, goats, and sheep) constitute the largest source of anthr...
It is estimated that the global human population is going to expand from 7.4 – 9.2 billion by the ye...
Domestic ruminants contribute 16.5 % of the total methane emission to theenvironment and 3.5% of the...
International audienceNutritional strategies, including feed management measures, are promising meth...
To meet the 1.5 °C target, methane (CH4) from ruminants must be reduced by 11 to 30% by 2030 and 24 ...
To meet the 1.5°C target, methane (CH4) from ruminants must be reduced by 11 to 30% by 2030 and 24 t...
To meet the 1.5°C target, methane (CH4) from ruminants must be reduced by 11 to 30% of the 2010 leve...
To meet the 1.5 °C target, methane (CH4) from ruminants must be reduced by 11 to 30% by 2030 and 24 ...
Abstract Ruminant livestock enteric fermentation contributes approximately one-third of the global a...
Agricultural methane emissions must be decreased by 11 to 30% of the 2010 level by 2030 and by 24 to...
Ruminant livestock enteric fermentation contributes approximately one-third of the global anthropoge...
Globally, ruminants (dairy and beef cattle, goats, and sheep) constitute the largest source of anthr...
It is estimated that the global human population is going to expand from 7.4 – 9.2 billion by the ye...
Domestic ruminants contribute 16.5 % of the total methane emission to theenvironment and 3.5% of the...
International audienceNutritional strategies, including feed management measures, are promising meth...