@turbotechdog @juliet_turner6 Here is what experts say. Bizarrely, I trust their opinions on the matter more than a farmer's!
https://t.co/wtuIetaCVJ https://t.co/SNZx0US65K
@sandy_brighton @arthur_bio_br @secondsatellite From https://t.co/QSwimLa7Qq
Joseph Canadell, the lead author of this even more recent inventory https://t.co/wtuIetaCVJ
...Whilst ruminant farming is clearly confirmed, once again, as a key source of methane emissions, which have been going up alarmingly over the past three decades https://t.co/wtuIetaCVJ https://t.co/nd2uGSa204
A new study pinpoints the sources of the rise in methane emissions since 2007: It is "attributed to increases in emissions mainly from the coal mining industry, particularly in China, and increase ruminant farming globally (...)"
https://t.co/wtuIetaCVJ
#Nature #Animals
Poor people take baby animals from their mothers for the rich to exploit.
There is nothing glamorous about 'exotic' pets; only shame.
This is a Fennec fox. They belong with their families.
Tragedy of how they suffer in captivity
"The ruminant farming sector largely contributes to the annual CH4 emissions increase since 2007."
Another study countering the meat proponent narrative that biogenic methane (from cattle mostly) isn't contributing to the climate crisis.
https://t.co/KZMD0KV7TF https://t.co/hpTMuP9CBs
Emissions from Oil, Gas, Coal Mining & Livestock Drive Methane Growth over the Past Three Decades.
Wetlands play a role in shorter trends and inter-annual variability. No changes in permafrost regions.
https://t.co/VXvmYpDHow
@prabir_patra https://t.co/HmaFoGHEO9