Does cattle production affect global warming?
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In all developed countries, an efficient livestock and cattle production sector is required to ensure a consistent supply of high-quality food. According to recent publications, the global livestock business accounts for 14.5% of total anthropogenic emissions, with the cattle sector contributing to 65%. Although it contributes to total emissions, the livestock sector has the potential to mitigate climate change by 14% to 41%. It is important to emphasize that the animal production sector is critical to food production, which is essential to human survival. However, the reliability of these estimations is frequently called into question. There is currently a particularly active campaign against the livestock and cattle production sectors, and it is critical to identify the interest groups behind it and their reasons. The issue must be asked: would there be a drive for artificial or vegan “meat” if there was no intense campaign against livestock farming as the claimed cause of climate ch...ange?
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cattle production / greenhouse gas emissions / artificial meat / veganismИзвор:
Proceedings, 4th International Scientific Conference "Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development", 14-15 December 2023,Belgrade, 2024, 27-37Издавач:
- Belgrade : Institute of Agricultural Economics
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FiVeRTY - CONF AU - Gantner, Vesna AU - Krstić, Boro AU - Gantner, Ranko AU - Steiner, Zvonimir AU - Popović, Vera PY - 2024 UR - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/4278 AB - In all developed countries, an efficient livestock and cattle production sector is required to ensure a consistent supply of high-quality food. According to recent publications, the global livestock business accounts for 14.5% of total anthropogenic emissions, with the cattle sector contributing to 65%. Although it contributes to total emissions, the livestock sector has the potential to mitigate climate change by 14% to 41%. It is important to emphasize that the animal production sector is critical to food production, which is essential to human survival. However, the reliability of these estimations is frequently called into question. There is currently a particularly active campaign against the livestock and cattle production sectors, and it is critical to identify the interest groups behind it and their reasons. The issue must be asked: would there be a drive for artificial or vegan “meat” if there was no intense campaign against livestock farming as the claimed cause of climate change? PB - Belgrade : Institute of Agricultural Economics C3 - Proceedings, 4th International Scientific Conference "Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development", 14-15 December 2023,Belgrade T1 - Does cattle production affect global warming? EP - 37 SP - 27 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4278 ER -
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Gantner, V., Krstić, B., Gantner, R., Steiner, Z.,& Popović, V.. (2024). Does cattle production affect global warming?. in Proceedings, 4th International Scientific Conference "Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development", 14-15 December 2023,Belgrade Belgrade : Institute of Agricultural Economics., 27-37. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4278
Gantner V, Krstić B, Gantner R, Steiner Z, Popović V. Does cattle production affect global warming?. in Proceedings, 4th International Scientific Conference "Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development", 14-15 December 2023,Belgrade. 2024;:27-37. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4278 .
Gantner, Vesna, Krstić, Boro, Gantner, Ranko, Steiner, Zvonimir, Popović, Vera, "Does cattle production affect global warming?" in Proceedings, 4th International Scientific Conference "Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development", 14-15 December 2023,Belgrade (2024):27-37, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4278 .