https://newatlas.com/methane-emissions-livestock-gut-bacteria/60351/

Fossil fuels cop the brunt of attention for reducing climate-changing emissions, but they’re far from the only culprit – livestock like sheep and cows are responsible for huge amounts of methane being released into the atmosphere. Now, an international team of researchers has analyzed the gut microbes of different sheep and found clues that may help us curb the problem.
While carbon dioxide is the most common greenhouse gas being emitted today, methane makes up for its smaller amounts by being more potent. Though it only accounts for 10 percent of emissions in the US, the gas can be up to 28 times more damaging, thanks to its…
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Another manipulation of the animals who are bred for human consumption, then blamed for Methane emissions–more Frankenstein experiments to make it all more palatable?
I suppose there are a lot of people who blame the cows or sheep themselves, but this is just another sign that there are too many people depending on too many “food” animals.
Well, Jim, this species will probably be practicing Cannibalism soon enough–it never has really disappeared, its just waiting for things to get worse. Once plant life goes, we should just die.