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Biblioteca Livestock, methane and climate change: the politics of global assessments

Livestock, methane and climate change: the politics of global assessments

Livestock, methane and climate change: the politics of global assessments

The relationship between livestock production and climate change is the subject of hot debate, with arguments for major shifts in diets and a reduction in livestockproduction. This Perspective examines how global assessments of livestock-derived methane emissions are framed, identifying assumptions and data gaps that influence standard life-cycle analysis approaches. These include inadequate data due to a focus on industrial not extensive systems; errors arising due to inappropriate emission factors being applied; questions of how global warming potentials are derived for different greenhouse gases and debates about what baselines are appropriate.
 

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Ian Scoones

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