Biogas recovery systems collect methane from manure and burn it to generate electricity or heat. Burning methane reduces its global warming potential, thereby reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Climate change mitigation policies that eff ectively put a price on GHG emissions could allow livestock producers to “sell” these reductions to other greenhouse gas emitters who face emissions caps or who voluntarily wish to off set their own emissions. Depending on the direction and scope of future climate change legislation, income from carbon off set sales could make methane digesters profi table for many livestock producers. By modeling the main determinants of producers’ decisions to adopt biogas recovery systems, we illustrate how the pri...
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...
Carbon neutrality can be reached either through emissions avoidance (e.g. reduction of enteric metha...
Biogas recovery systems collect methane from manure and burn it to generate electricity or heat. Bur...
Methane digesters—biogas recovery systems that use methane from manure to generate electricity—have ...
A market price for carbon emission reductions would allow livestock producers with methane digesters...
Anaerobic digesters that capture and burn manure methane can provide a renewable source of energy an...
The objective of this analysis is to evaluate the impacts of three factors: 1) methane emission diff...
Livestock are responsible for 12% of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. Sustainable intensifica...
The objectives of this research are to assess the greenhouse gas mitigation potential of carbon poli...
Abstract Background As the global community actively works to keep temperatures from rising beyond 1...
The livestock sector supports about 1.3 billion producers and retailers, and contributes 40–50% of a...
Livestock—poultry, small ruminants (such as goats and sheep), cattle, and pigs—provide many benefits...
Global warming refers to a significant rise in the planets temperature making it uninhabitable. It h...
Editorial MaterialInternational audienceLivestock production is currently the largest anthropogenic ...
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...
Carbon neutrality can be reached either through emissions avoidance (e.g. reduction of enteric metha...
Biogas recovery systems collect methane from manure and burn it to generate electricity or heat. Bur...
Methane digesters—biogas recovery systems that use methane from manure to generate electricity—have ...
A market price for carbon emission reductions would allow livestock producers with methane digesters...
Anaerobic digesters that capture and burn manure methane can provide a renewable source of energy an...
The objective of this analysis is to evaluate the impacts of three factors: 1) methane emission diff...
Livestock are responsible for 12% of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. Sustainable intensifica...
The objectives of this research are to assess the greenhouse gas mitigation potential of carbon poli...
Abstract Background As the global community actively works to keep temperatures from rising beyond 1...
The livestock sector supports about 1.3 billion producers and retailers, and contributes 40–50% of a...
Livestock—poultry, small ruminants (such as goats and sheep), cattle, and pigs—provide many benefits...
Global warming refers to a significant rise in the planets temperature making it uninhabitable. It h...
Editorial MaterialInternational audienceLivestock production is currently the largest anthropogenic ...
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...
Carbon neutrality can be reached either through emissions avoidance (e.g. reduction of enteric metha...