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Similar kinds of methanogenic bacteria and protozoa can be found in the guts of ruminant livestock and termites, so treatments which inhibit methanogens in ...
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Methane - Ruminants
With a continuing expansion of meat and dairy product consumption around the world, the demand for ruminant livestock and so the ... , has led to very high densities of ruminant livestock and strong local methane sources. An additional, but important, source of methane due to ruminant livestock is that of animal waste and this ...
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FAQ - Will China's agriculture suffer from climate change?
On the other hand there is a number of climate researchers who have predicted ...
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Basic Information | Voluntary Partnership Programs | Partnerships | EPA Home
Landfill Methane Outreach Program, Coalbed Methane Outreach Program Natural Gas STAR, agriculture-based programs, AgSTAR, Ruminant Livestock Efficiency Program, High Global Warming Potential (GWP) Stewardship Programs (Voluntary Aluminum Industrial Partnership, HFC-23 ...
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Food & agriculture - August 5 | Energy Bulletin
South (32 percent). The intestinal fermentation in ruminant livestock, like cattle, releases into the atmosphere methane and nitrous oxide, two potent greenhouse gases. ...
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Pollution Prevention - Voluntary Programs | Region 7 | US EPA
Ruminant Livestock Methane - Reduces methane emissions from ruminant livestock operations. Strategic Goals Program for Metal Finishers - The National SGP is a voluntary ...
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American Farmland Trust: Our Work - Local Farms and Food
A diet for ruminant livestock consisting of nothing other than mother’s milk, fresh grass, forage and grass-type hay from birth to slaughter; in addition the livestock must have continuous access ...
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The Climate Costs of a Glass of Milk
South (32 percent). The intestinal fermentation in ruminant livestock, like cattle, releases into the atmosphere methane and nitrous oxide, two potent greenhouse ... produce more food and overcome the current food price crisis, experts from LEARN (Livestock Emission Abatement Research Network) are studying ways to reduce emissions without undercutting productivity ...
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An additional 15% of animal agricultural methane emissions are released from ... from the fossil fuel burning technologies that emit carbon dioxide. The turnover rate for most ruminant farm animals is one or two years, so that decreases in meat consumption would result ...
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Today’s factory-raised cow is not a solar-powered ruminant but another fossil fuel machine. And she will produce waste. Livestock now produces 130 times the amount of waste that people ... force behind the destruction of the rainforests is livestock grazing. The leading cause of species in the United States being threatened or eliminated is livestock grazing. A 1997 study of endangered species ...
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