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The tree cutting emissions from Brazilian beef


The tree cutting emissions from Brazilian beef
By Ellen Nemitz30th June 2021
With the help of the fast-growing eucalyptus tree, Brazil has created its first carbon-neutral beef.
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Cows are no strangers to methane. As a cow goes about its daily life, browsing through pasture or chewing the cud in the shade of a tree, it will typically emit 70-120kg (150-260lb) methane a year. This methane is a potent greenhouse gas, trapping heat in the atmosphere many times more efficiently than CO2 does.
One country with a big incentive to make its beef more sustainable is Brazil, the world s largest exporter of beef, providing almost 20% of the world s exports. Researchers at the state-owned Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa) have been searching for a way to counteract the emissions from the country s massive cattle herd – culminating in 2020 with a certified brand of Carbon Neutral Beef. ....

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New perspectives on food future


Department of Agriculture and Water Resources
A series of webinars on Australia’s sustainable food future will be held in May and June 2021.
Assistant Secretary Matt Worrell said the Australian Food Systems Summit Dialogues were a chance for interested stakeholders to come together and share ideas before the UN Food Systems Summit in September.
“These discussions will bring together policymakers, farmers, industry, academia and community groups to discuss ideas, opportunities and challenges facing food systems,” Mr Worrell said.
“We know that as populations grow, we need to be able to feed more people, support our farmers and consider impacts on our natural environment. ....

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Cows fed small amount of seaweed burp 86 per cent less methane in trial


Cows fed small amount of seaweed burp 86 per cent less methane in trial
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Cattle methane was reduced by as much as 86 per cent when their diets were subsidised with seaweed.
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Feeding cattle a small amount of a seaweed species found in Australia has been shown to reduce their methane emissions by up to 86 per cent.
Key points:
Red seaweed contains a compound that can reduce the production of methane
Proponents say it could be the equivalent of removing 100 million cars from the road if adopted by the agriculture industry
Some scientists warn the side effects of eating red seaweed on a large scale could include the production of ozone-depleting gas ....

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Does growing meat consumption doom the earth to severe warming?


Does growing meat consumption doom the earth to severe warming?
By George Driver
2021-02-22 16:55:40
AAP FactCheck Investigation: Will rising beef and sheep consumption mean the earth inevitably warms by more than two degrees?
The Statement
“If global consumption of beef and sheep continues to rise, eliminating emissions from fossil fuels will not be enough to prevent the earth warming beyond the 2C outer boundary set by the Paris agreement on climate change.”
Peter Singer, bioethics professor, January 31, 2021.
The Analysis
Renowned Australian philosopher Peter Singer has claimed that if meat consumption continues to grow, it won’t be possible to limit global warming to two degrees – even if emissions from burning fossil fuels are stopped. ....

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Looming soil carbon policy could disadvantage the best farmers


Looming soil carbon policy could disadvantage the best farmers
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The Morrison government is eyeing an expanded soil carbon capture scheme so farmers can help Australia meet its emissions reduction targets, but experts warn any future policy should not reward poorly-performing farmers.
Agriculture Minister David Littleproud says farmers should be part of the Morrison government’s net zero emissions target, putting him at odds with Nationals colleagues who last week called for agriculture to be carved out from the emissions policy.
Agriculture Minister David Littleproud says farmers should be part of the Morrison government’s net zero emissions target. ....

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