An air-quality specialist continues to tackle misinformation surrounding animal agriculture and methane emissions.
Frank Mitloehner, a professor with University of California-Davis, says if methane is managed correctly it can help address climate challenges.
“Animal agriculture does have an impact on climate and methane can be a problem, but animal agriculture can be part of a solution if they acknowledge and mitigate,” he says.
He tells Brownfield producers could reduce emissions by, “covering legumes, using feed additives or other things.
Animal ag continues to combat misinformation about methane emissions