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Revised methane emissions factors and spatially distributed annual carbon fluxes for global livestock.

Julie WolfGhassem R AsrarTristram O West
Published in: Carbon balance and management (2017)
Our revised bottom-up estimates of global livestock methane emissions are comparable to recently reported top-down global estimates for recent years, and account for a significant part of the increase in annual methane emissions since 2007. Our results suggest that livestock methane emissions, while not the dominant overall source of global methane emissions, may be a major contributor to the observed annual emissions increases over the 2000s to 2010s. Differences at regional and local scales may help distinguish livestock methane emissions from those of other sectors in future top-down studies. The revised estimates allow improved reconciliation of top-down and bottom-up estimates of methane emissions, will facilitate the development and evaluation of Earth system models, and provide consistent regional and global Tier 1 estimates for environmental assessments.
Keyphrases
  • anaerobic digestion
  • municipal solid waste
  • life cycle
  • carbon dioxide
  • sewage sludge
  • current status