At a debate organised by the Food Ethics Council the jury favoured a tax on ultra-processed foods over a tax on meat.
… a tax on meat to reduce its consumption. Methane emissions Ruminants produce the greenhouse gas methane, of which the levels in the atmosphere … revolution. Chickens do not produce methane and pigs produce only small amounts, …
… of US gas imports by 2023. 'Bridge' fuel Methane emitted by natural gas consumption is … quantity of natural gas from irresponsible methane emitters? Ever since Germany’s … cleaner fuel, every step of the process emits methane, a much more potent greenhouse gas …
The declaration has been signed by scientists from the University of Sydney, Australia, Oregon State University and Tufts University in the US and the University of Cape Town in South Africa.
… reduce short-lived climate pollutants such as methane, soot and hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs); - … improve human health, cut emissions such as methane and free up land to restore habitats, …
How has our knowledge of climate breakdown changed over time, and what is it that's tempering our language and inhibiting decisive action?
… assumes immediate, substantial reductions in methane (natural gas) emissions. Methane lasts only about 12 years in the … more immediate. Ominously, recent data show methane emissions increasing rapidly since …
The NFU’s goal for farming to reach net zero emissions should be welcomed - but their plan to achieve this is worrying and ignores the elephant in the room.
… to farmed animals, either in the form of methane from the digestive processes of …
Field after field of barren grassy hills is neither ecologically desirable nor essential. We desperately need to break up this green concrete by planting more trees in our uplands.
… livestock, which produce very high levels of methane gas - a powerful greenhouse gas, …