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CANADA'S FARMPROGRESS SHOW

Presented By Viterra

June 2019

Debates pitting environmental benefits from

cultured meat against farm-raised livestock may

overlook the higher carbon emissions some

cultured-meat processes generate, a recent study

warns.

General reliance on carbon-based fuels means all

meat production systems produce potentially

harmful greenhouse gases.

But the most energy-intensive of the four

cultured-meat systems in the Oxford University

study are likely to emit higher levels of carbon

dioxide (CO

2

) than livestock production, physicists

John Lynch and Raymond Pierrehumbert concluded

from their research.

While cattle emissions include CO

2

, they also

include nitrous oxide and methane. The latter gases,

which are animal digestion byproducts, dissipate

more quickly in the atmosphere than CO

2

.

“Our current ‘carbon footprints’ don’t do a very

good job of recognizing that CO

2

emissions stick

around in the atmosphere for a very long time, while

methane emissions don’t,” Lynch added in an email

statement.

As a result, “cultured meat is not prima facie

climatically superior to cattle,” the scientists con-

cluded in their February journal article.

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