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Dairy Cows Contribute Little to Greenhouse Gases But Provide Protein and Minerals to Millions
with guest; Dr. Robin White Ph.D.
Research in the Journal of Dairy Science® examines the potential impact of various animal removal assumptions on the environment and nutritional supplies. The US dairy industry contributes roughly 1.58% of the total US greenhouse gas emissions; however, it also supplies the protein requirements of 169 million people, calcium requirements of 254 million people, and energy requirements of 71.2 million people. A suggested solution to increasing food production worldwide while reducing greenhouse gas emissions has been to eliminate or reduce animal production in favor of plant production. In an article appearing in the Journal of Dairy Science, scientists from Virginia Tech and the US Dairy Forage Research Center studied the effects of dairy product removal on greenhouse gas emissions and nutrient availability in US diets under various removal scenarios.
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