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How much does animal agriculture and eating meat contribute to global warming?
Dashboard-old | Global Livestock Environmental Assessment Model (GLEAM) | Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
GRAIN | How much of world's greenhouse gas emissions come from agriculture?
Rapid global phaseout of animal agriculture has the potential to stabilize greenhouse gas levels for 30 years and offset 68 percent of CO2 emissions this century | PLOS Climate
USDA ERS - Climate Change
Rapid global phaseout of animal agriculture has the potential to stabilize greenhouse gas levels for 30 years and offset 68 percent of CO2 emissions this century | PLOS Climate
Cows, Methane, and Climate Change | Let's Talk Science
UN Environment Programme on Twitter: "Animal agriculture accounts for 16.5% of the world's greenhouse gas emissions For a lower climate impact, we need to alter our diets. Let's #SolveDifferent and take #ClimateAction
Sources of Greenhouse Gas Emissions | Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions | US EPA
The Environment - Farm Sanctuary
Sources of Agricultural Greenhouse Gases – Livestock and Poultry Environmental Learning Community
Pin on All Vegan Information
Livestock and Dairy Industries Responsible for 50% of New Zealand's Greenhouse Gases
Global greenhouse gas emissions from animal-based foods are twice those of plant-based foods | Nature Food
Rapid global phaseout of animal agriculture has the potential to stabilize greenhouse gas levels for 30 years and offset 68 percent of CO2 emissions this century | PLOS Climate
USDA ERS - Chart Detail
Global greenhouse gas emissions from animal-based foods are twice those of plant-based foods | Nature Food
Skeptical Science archives
Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Livestock - knoema.com
Agriculture and Methane Emissions - Studies from UN and Worldwatch | Atlantic Chapter
Greenhouse Gases from Animal Agriculture - ESG Factor
Greenhouse Gas Emissions | Nebraska Corn Board
Reducing the Carbon Footprint of Cattle Operations through Diet | UNL Water