Estimates of global greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions attributable to livestock range from 8 to 51%. This variability creates confusion among policy makers and the public as it suggests that there is a lack of consensus among scientists with regard to the contribution of livestock to global GHG emissions. In reality, estimates of international scientific organizations such as the International Governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) are in close agreement, with variation mainly arising on how GHG emissions are allocated to land use and land use change. Other estimates involve major deviations from international protocols, such as estimated global warming potential of CH4 or including respir...
The famous FAO report “Livestock’s Long Shadow” (Steinfeld et. al. 2006) and hundreds of subsequent ...
The famous FAO report “Livestock’s Long Shadow” (Steinfeld et. al. 2006) and hundreds of subsequent ...
Livestock have long been integral to food production systems, often not by choice but by need. While...
Estimates of global greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions attributable to livestock range from 8 to 51%. ...
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%. ...
Following IPCC guidelines (IPCC 2006), we estimate greenhouse gas emissions related to livestock in ...
Following IPCC guidelines (IPCC 2006), we estimate greenhouse gas emissions related to livestock in ...
Following IPCC guidelines (IPCC 2006), we estimate greenhouse gas emissions related to livestock in ...
Following IPCC guidelines (IPCC 2006), we estimate greenhouse gas emissions related to livestock in ...
Following IPCC guidelines (IPCC 2006), we estimate greenhouse gas emissions related to livestock in ...
Over the past two decades, efforts to address climate change have primarily focused on reducing carb...
Knowledge production within the climate sciences is quickly taken up by multiple stakeholders, repro...
Agriculture is a significant source of anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and beef cattle...
Livestock’s negative environmental impact, particularly greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, is a hot top...
The famous FAO report “Livestock’s Long Shadow” (Steinfeld et. al. 2006) and hundreds of subsequent ...
The famous FAO report “Livestock’s Long Shadow” (Steinfeld et. al. 2006) and hundreds of subsequent ...
Livestock have long been integral to food production systems, often not by choice but by need. While...
Estimates of global greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions attributable to livestock range from 8 to 51%. ...
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%. ...
Following IPCC guidelines (IPCC 2006), we estimate greenhouse gas emissions related to livestock in ...
Following IPCC guidelines (IPCC 2006), we estimate greenhouse gas emissions related to livestock in ...
Following IPCC guidelines (IPCC 2006), we estimate greenhouse gas emissions related to livestock in ...
Following IPCC guidelines (IPCC 2006), we estimate greenhouse gas emissions related to livestock in ...
Following IPCC guidelines (IPCC 2006), we estimate greenhouse gas emissions related to livestock in ...
Over the past two decades, efforts to address climate change have primarily focused on reducing carb...
Knowledge production within the climate sciences is quickly taken up by multiple stakeholders, repro...
Agriculture is a significant source of anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and beef cattle...
Livestock’s negative environmental impact, particularly greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, is a hot top...
The famous FAO report “Livestock’s Long Shadow” (Steinfeld et. al. 2006) and hundreds of subsequent ...
The famous FAO report “Livestock’s Long Shadow” (Steinfeld et. al. 2006) and hundreds of subsequent ...
Livestock have long been integral to food production systems, often not by choice but by need. While...