Domestic Livestock and Its Alleged Role in Climate Change
Abstract:
“Our key conclusion is there is
no need for anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs), and even
less so for livestock-born emissions, to explain climate change. Climate has always been changing, and even the present warming is most likely driven by natural factors.
The warming potential of anthropogenic GHG emissions has been exaggerated,
and the beneficial impacts of manmade CO2 emissions for nature,
agriculture, and global food security have been systematically
suppressed, ignored, or at least downplayed by the IPCC
(Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) and other UN (United
Nations) agencies.
Furthermore, we expose important
methodological deficiencies in IPCC and FAO (Food Agriculture
Organization) instructions and applications for the quantification of
the manmade part of non-CO2-GHG emissions from agro-ecosystems.
However, so far, these fatal errors inexorably propagated through the scientific literature.
Finally, we could not find a clear domestic livestock
fingerprint, neither in the geographical methane distribution nor in the
historical evolution of mean atmospheric methane concentration.”
HT: Paul D. Butler
1 comment:
Thanks Frank.........really do think this could be important research.
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