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Dashboard-old | Global Livestock Environmental Assessment Model (GLEAM) | Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Cars or livestock: which contribute more to climate change?
The cows that could help fight climate change - BBC Future
It May Be Uncomfortable, But We Need to Talk About It: The Animal Agriculture Industry and Zero Waste | Environmental Center | University of Colorado Boulder
Animal Agriculture's Impact on Climate Change - Climate Nexus
Livestock emissions by source (adapted from Gerber et al., 2013).... | Download Scientific Diagram
The role of dung beetles in reducing greenhouse gas emissions from cattle farming | Scientific Reports
Livestock farming could take up half the greenhouse gas emissions by 2030: Study- Technology News, Firstpost
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions from livestock production (Burleigh Dodds Series in Agricultural Science, 95): Baines, Dr Richard, Coates, Dr Trevor, Chen, Prof Deli, Bai, Dr Mei, O'Brien, Dr Donal, Shalloo, Dr Laurence,
As Beef Comes Under Fire for Climate Impacts, the Industry Fights Back - Inside Climate News
How much does animal agriculture and eating meat contribute to global warming?
Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Cattle Production | UNL Water
Quantifying greenhouse gas emissions from global aquaculture | Scientific Reports
Sources of Greenhouse Gas Emissions | US EPA
EU's farm animals 'produce more emissions than cars and vans combined' | Environment | The Guardian
The Meat Question, by the Numbers - The New York Times
ENVIRONMENTAL TRUTH ON ANIMAL AGRICULTURE | Merck Animal Health USA
The Food System & Climate Change — PSCI
Sources of Greenhouse Gas Emissions | US EPA
Food, livestock production, energy, climate change, and health - The Lancet
Dashboard-old | Global Livestock Environmental Assessment Model (GLEAM) | Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
How Meat Contributes to Global Warming - Scientific American
Animal Agriculture Responsible for 57% of Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Food Production, Study Finds - EcoWatch