crispy
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Fist off, this isn't a discussion of climate change happening or not, this is just meant for one specific topic, which is if it makes sense the way CO2 emissions are calculated from livestock.
This is the best source I've found on the topic: www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/4/12/3279/pdf
kgCO2 = kgCH4 X 25 + kgN2O x 298 + kgCO2
It basically calculates methane and nitrous oxide into equivalents of CO2. However, I think this doesn't make any sense at all.
First methane, though a stronger GHG is very short lived compared to CO2, so methane doesn't accumulate in the same way that CO2 does. Already there I think they should forget about the x 25 for methane, unless the 25 already takes this into account. Further, a part of a cows diet is just fermented straws and other plant waste from production of crops, so this would either way end up as methane or CO2 no matter that the cows get to eat it first.
Not to mention that all the carbon in the above cycle is actually already in the system, and just passed around by crops, cows and atmosphere, so its not adding anything to the amount of carbon in the system. Only burning fossils do that.
Nitrous oxide im not so sure about though.
				
			This is the best source I've found on the topic: www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/4/12/3279/pdf
kgCO2 = kgCH4 X 25 + kgN2O x 298 + kgCO2
It basically calculates methane and nitrous oxide into equivalents of CO2. However, I think this doesn't make any sense at all.
First methane, though a stronger GHG is very short lived compared to CO2, so methane doesn't accumulate in the same way that CO2 does. Already there I think they should forget about the x 25 for methane, unless the 25 already takes this into account. Further, a part of a cows diet is just fermented straws and other plant waste from production of crops, so this would either way end up as methane or CO2 no matter that the cows get to eat it first.
Not to mention that all the carbon in the above cycle is actually already in the system, and just passed around by crops, cows and atmosphere, so its not adding anything to the amount of carbon in the system. Only burning fossils do that.
Nitrous oxide im not so sure about though.