The process that occurs in ruminants is natural. I don't think humans should alter this. It’s like saying humans should take this pill to reduce the amount of CO2 we exhale. We need to look at things holistically and the cost benefits of different strategies within context. There are many strategies that can reduce or act as sinks to either reduce or remove carbon from the atmosphere, rather than telling the world poorest farmers who cannot even afford pay for their basic needs, that they need to increase their input by buying a product to reduce the methane. When the animals are naturally feeding of free grasses, something that they were design to do for hundreds of years. In the Holocene period about 4000 years’ mammoths and large ruminants roam the earth much more than what currently happening now, and GHGs balance was fine.
@BernardNjathi Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this. Very informative.
@christopherwalton13732 жыл бұрын
Biogenic Carbon Cycle with ruminant animals- Some carbon went into the roots(not eaten), pasture grazing only removes 85% of the grass from a paddock if it is highly efficient (not eaten and trampled into the ground), some into exudates on the roots for microorganisms (not eaten) some into meat, bone, manure (Most of which feeds microorganisms and stored as organic matter) wool in sheep, milk etc…… how dose the methane burped out equal the same amount of co2 absorbed by the grass??? You cant make mass! How can the carbon be in all these places and still be back in the atmosphere?? Sequestration. If you don’t plough it up it’s stored for ever, problem solved 👍