Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Niter Cow Contributing Rate of Global Warming Faster

Greenhouse gas emissions issued by the cows burp increase faster than emissions-from-man, so says the latest research. Various studies have analyzed the influence of carbon dioxide produced by humans to climate change. But latest research has shown that the cow also produce gas metana with the same poor man. Metana is one of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere that survive longer and therefore have a global warming potential is higher. Dr. Andy Thorpe, economists from the University of Portsmouth, find sekawanan 200 cows can produce annual emissions of gas metana average equivalent emissions from cars in the family far more than 100,000 miles (180,000 km) with four gallons (21,400 liters) of fuel oil. He added while the carbon dioxide emissions have increased 31% during the last 250 years, metana alone has increased 149% in the same period. Metana in the atmosphere is believed responsible for one fifth of global warming experienced since 1750. This is a major livestock metana who spent a large amount of time they mencerna their food, and belch. Dr Thorpe said three-quarters of emissions metana animals originating from developing countries due to increasing prosperity in developing countries and that "the request hamburger" which encourages developing countries to continue to produce meat. He added, "With such conditions, metana emissions in developing countries will likely increase." Research, which released in the journal Climate Change, will likely revive debate about whether eating less meat can help overcome climate change - as recommended recently by the United Nations. This research is also the inputs for the UK government's plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions of 80% in the year 2050, including the farm sector here.

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