Global Farting
Fighting climate change through reduced flatulence.
By William Saletan
Updated Friday, June 1, 2007, at 9:40 AM ET

Britain may recommend reducing meat consumption to fight global
warming. Rationale: "Cattle and sheep release millions of metric tons
of methane gas a year into the environment through flatulence. In New
Zealand … farm animals produce some 90 percent of the country's
methane emissions." A British official says the government "is working
on a set of key environmental behavior changes to mitigate climate
change. Consumption of animal protein has been highlighted within that
work." Officials' caveat: We won't "enforce a dietary or lifestyle
change." Carnivores' reaction: Sure, we'll let you stop us from eating
meat ... right after you stop animals from farting.

AND THE UPDATE


Hold the Fart
Fighting global warming through animal burps.
By William Saletan
Updated Thursday, Dec. 6, 2007, at 9:16 AM ET

Scientists are trying to fight global warming by changing animal
flatulence. Emissions from livestock reportedly account for up to half
of greenhouse gas emissions in some countries. Kangaroos have stomach
bacteria that eliminate methane from their gas; scientists want to
transfer these bacteria to sheep and cattle. Bonus: The bacteria could
improve digestive efficiency by 10 to 15 percent, thereby reducing
feed costs. Alternative proposal: Eat less cattle and more kangaroo
meat: "It's low in fat, it's got high protein levels," and "it's the
ultimate free range animal."


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