Sequestering Carbon in Soils Isn’t Enough to Offset Livestock Industry Emissions, Study Finds
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Cows graze in the shadow of the coal-fired Chalk Point Generating Station in Benedict, Maryland on May 29, 2014.
Cows graze in the shadow of the coal-fired Chalk Point Generating Station in Benedict, Maryland on May 29, 2014.
In some parts of the world, livestock have supplanted wild herbivores in grasslands and savannas.
Soils are dependable carbon sinks, which is critical for minimizing the consequences of climate change.
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