Relationship Between Methane Emissions by Animals and Climate Change
- Which gases trap heat in the atmosphere? - Greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane.
- What are the causes of climate change? - Both natural processes and human activities.
- What is agriculture's contribution to GHG emissions? - About 25.5% of total global radiative forcing.
- What is livestock's contribution to global warming? - Approximately 18%.
- What percentage of methane production comes from anthropogenic sources? - About 70%.
- Which gas is emitted from the digestive systems of ruminant animals? – Methane.
- What are the adverse effects of global warming? - Melting glaciers, rising sea levels, and increased frequency of storms.
- Who is threatened by climate change? - ....
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