The largest controllable methane contributors are livestock and landfills. They need systemic reform, like lab-grown meat or incinerate and capture systems. You can’t stop a cow from farting with legislation.
I agree about the meat and dairy infrastructures. And grain production to, which basically turns diesel fuel into junk-food.
But the leaks from natural gas methane delivery, production and use are much easier to stop though, and would help the supposed greenhouse savings from switching to gas over coal.
The largest controllable methane contributors are livestock and landfills. They need systemic reform, like lab-grown meat or incinerate and capture systems. You can’t stop a cow from farting with legislation.
I agree about the meat and dairy infrastructures. And grain production to, which basically turns diesel fuel into junk-food.
But the leaks from
natural gasmethane delivery, production and use are much easier to stop though, and would help the supposed greenhouse savings from switching to gas over coal.