![]() | Drawing of a Holstein Cow by Pearson Scott Foresman, via Wikimedia Commons. |
Livestock are one of the most significant contributors to today’s most serious environmental problems. Urgent action is required to remedy the situation."Cattle emit large quantities of methane because of the methanogenic bacteria in their digestive system; but most of the gas is expelled through burping, not flatulence. It breaks down into 95% beefy burps, and just 5% cow farts. Although farm machinery generates CO2, methane is about twenty times more potent a greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide. This is because blackbody radiation for objects near room temperature (i.e., the Earth) peaks at about a 10 μm wavelength, That's near where methane does most of its absorption, as shown in the figure.[5]