Paul Saladino· MD
all livestock are only 3.9 of usghg greenhouse gas emissions and of that about two percent
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all livestock are only 3.9 of usghg greenhouse gas emissions and of that about two percent
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worldwide the number's a little bit higher it's about five percent of all greenhouse gas emissions are from livestock
in the united states — all of animal agriculture is about like six percent five or six percent of — greenhouse gas emissions and cattle represent about two percent of greenhouse gas emissions in the united states
something around 2.5% of greenhouse gas emissions in the United States come from cattle and 2.5% of greenhouse gas emissions come from chickens pork turkey other things