This is simply false. Denmark takes the top spot. The U.S. ranks 24th.
And American agriculture accounts for at least 10 percent of our greenhouse gas emissions – or more than Australia’s total emissions. When we consider emissions from fertilizer production for growing animal feed, agriculture’s share of emissions is even higher. Meat and dairy are among the biggest contributors, and their emissions are increasing.
There’s broad agreement from experts that a climate catastrophe is unavoidable without significant cuts to greenhouse gas emissions from all sectors. Even if we stopped burning fossil fuels tomorrow, scientists have calculated that global emissions from agriculture alone – mostly meat and dairy – would cause us to blow past our climate goals.
Big Beef’s inefficient production
According to its own metrics, the U.S. beef industry already produces more greenhouse gas emissions than Czechia or Belgium, and more than twice as much as Romania.
And global protein demand is expected to double by 2050. If we meet that demand mostly with animal protein like beef, then no matter what our production practices are, we won’t be able to avoid the worst impacts of the climate emergency.
But, beef advocates ask, aren’t we getting more efficient at producing beef?
U.S. beef emissions are about 22 kilograms of carbon dioxide equivalent per kilogram, according to the beef industry – better than Brazil’s beef emissions. What if America were to take on more production to meet the world’s demands for beef?
Experts warn that production efficiencies have reached their limit, and these gains are more than offset by the amount of beef being produced. So raising more beef in the U.S. and less in Brazil won’t make much difference in total emissions if consumption rises, as expected.
Farmers and ranchers can take important steps to lower emissions and help soil temporarily absorb more carbon. But even ranches with the best practices produce more emissions than plant-based foods, despite misleading claims from the animal agriculture industry.
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