Researchers say they found global livestock methane emissions for 2011 are 11 percent higher than IPCC estimates. By CHEGE MBITIRUMore by this AuthorPeople whooping it up over sirloin steak and finger-licking pork chops hardly think the delights have anything to do with global warming. Researchers say they found global livestock methane emissions for 2011 are 11 percent higher than IPCC estimates. Livestock methane emissions seem not to have featured correctly in the IPCC methane estimates. Hopefully logic will prevail and as carbon dioxide reductions are made, the same is done to livestock methane emissions.
Source: Daily Nation October 22, 2017 18:45 UTC