If it is acknowledged by the dairy industry that 6 to 15% reduction in emissions is considerable, how about 100%? Cow's milk is what nature intended for baby cows, not humans. Choosing plant milks would mean a 100% reduction in the allow us to rewild the land that is used to grow crops to feed and cleared to graze dairy cows.
You a very intelligent point but taking cow off the land would cause a bigger relase of carbon then thier methane emissions their for more goble warming. See ippc 2018 land use report
Grazing and especially dairy is one of the most sustainable ways of farming, you don't need anyting else, just cows and someone to milk them. I hope more people dig into this deeper than just talking about it and pointing fingers.
Huge changes are not realistic. But we need to make step forward For example less animal in a small facility I don't want a new pandemic because of this
@@AlAnGi Yeah we cannot simply build smaller farms, small farms with like 50-80 cows have a hard time to keep in business, as they have almost the same overhead-costs as a 500 cow farm. And the last can purchase cheaper full truck loads and cheaper contracts, also banks prefer bigger customers and sell them cheaper mortgage percentages. The whole system here in Europe and especially USA is built on growth.
I think this idea should be also implemented in INDIA so that majority of the greenhouse gas may be eliminated
where can we see updates of the research?
It seems like the waste product from the cattle eating the bio char would be extremely useful in farming
If it is acknowledged by the dairy industry that 6 to 15% reduction in emissions is considerable, how about 100%? Cow's milk is what nature intended for baby cows, not humans. Choosing plant milks would mean a 100% reduction in the allow us to rewild the land that is used to grow crops to feed and cleared to graze dairy cows.
@@robinlecocq7065 Well, if you want to say 100% is not more than 15%, I don't know what to tell you.
You a very intelligent point but taking cow off the land would cause a bigger relase of carbon then thier methane emissions their for more goble warming. See ippc 2018 land use report
Grazing and especially dairy is one of the most sustainable ways of farming, you don't need anyting else, just cows and someone to milk them. I hope more people dig into this deeper than just talking about it and pointing fingers.
Huge changes are not realistic.
But we need to make step forward
For example less animal in a small facility
I don't want a new pandemic because of this
@@AlAnGi Yeah we cannot simply build smaller farms, small farms with like 50-80 cows have a hard time to keep in business, as they have almost the same overhead-costs as a 500 cow farm. And the last can purchase cheaper full truck loads and cheaper contracts, also banks prefer bigger customers and sell them cheaper mortgage percentages. The whole system here in Europe and especially USA is built on growth.