Greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture: Difference between revisions
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Livestock activities also contribute disproportionately to land-use effects, since crops such as [[Maize|corn]] and [[alfalfa]] are cultivated to feed the animals. | Livestock activities also contribute disproportionately to land-use effects, since crops such as [[Maize|corn]] and [[alfalfa]] are cultivated to feed the animals. | ||
In 2010, [[enteric fermentation]] accounted for 43% of the total greenhouse gas emissions from all agricultural activity in the world. | In 2010, [[enteric fermentation]] accounted for 43% of the total greenhouse gas emissions from all agricultural activity in the world. The meat from ruminants has a higher carbon equivalent footprint than other meats or vegetarian sources of protein based on a global meta-analysis of lifecycle assessment studies. Small ruminants such as sheep and goats contribute approximately 475 million tons of carbon dioxide equivalent to GHG emissions, which constitutes around 6.5% of world agriculture sector emissions. Methane production by animals, principally ruminants, makes up an estimated 15-20% of global production of methane. | ||
Worldwide, livestock production occupies 70% of all land used for agriculture or 30% of the land surface of the Earth. The global [[food system]] is responsible for one-third of the global anthropogenic [[Greenhouse gas emissions|GHG emissions]], of which meat accounts for nearly 60%. | Worldwide, livestock production occupies 70% of all land used for agriculture or 30% of the land surface of the Earth. The global [[food system]] is responsible for one-third of the global anthropogenic [[Greenhouse gas emissions|GHG emissions]], of which meat accounts for nearly 60%. |