Cattle and Cow Farming are Producing an Excess Amount of Greenhouse Gases!

Livestock farming requires a large amount of natural resources. This plays an important role in the global greenhouse gas emissions. Methane and nitrous oxide are the most important greenhouse gases from the livestock sector. The farming of cattle and cows has the most impact on the environment because they are the most popular livestock globally. Apart from that, since a lot of land is needed for the production of cattle and cow farming, rainforests are damaged to produce more space for livestock. This also leads to less trees taking in carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen. If we limit cattle and cow farming we would be reducing methane and other carbon emissions produced, preserving natural resources and saving rainforests. Limiting your intake of beef would also make a huge impact on the environment.

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