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Is U.S. Understating Climate Emissions from Meat and Dairy Production?
Methane emissions from North American livestock may be routinely undercounted, a new analysis by researchers at NYU and Johns Hopkins University finds.
New Analysis Indicates Undercounting of Methane Emissions from North American Livestock
Methane emissions from North American livestock may be routinely undercounted, a new analysis by researchers at New York University and Johns Hopkins University finds. The work also notes that in developing countries, where animal agriculture is becoming increasingly industrialized, methane emissions could rise more than expected.
These assessments are based on a review, appearing in the journal Environmental Research Letters, of eight existing studies.
Methane emissions from North American livestock may be routinely undercounted, a new analysis finds. The work also notes that in developing countries, where animal agriculture is becoming increasingly industrialized, methane emissions could rise more than expected.
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