It quickly became apparent that attempts to blame excessive greenhouse gas production solely on cattle producers and their livestock are, well, a bunch of hot air.
As Dr. Wickersham pointed out, America’s cattle producers have also long strived to reduce methane production and continue to find new ways to invest in sustainability.
“If we look at the U.S., we’ve been on a trajectory of improved sustainability really since after World War II,” Dr. Wickersham explained. “For every pound of beef we produce in the United States, we produce a third less methane than some of the other large beef producers.”
Importantly, cattle are key to a dynamic and sustainable food system. That’s because they turn food that humans would have trouble digesting – such as grass – into high-quality protein containing amino acids and micronutrients that are essential to our diet.
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