Smarter Feed, Stronger Genes, Healthier Herds: The Path to Lower Livestock Emissions.

 

Panel Discussions



Livestock methane represents 32% of all human-made methane emissions. Increasing productivity of livestock systems is a crucial lever to reduce emissions from agriculture. It increases the production of food while reducing the need for extra animals, and it paves the way for the development and adoption of groundbreaking methane-reducing technologies by farmers. Investing in groundbreaking solutions to reduce emissions from livestock and on productivity increases are crucial steps to achieve the emissions reductions from livestock we need.

The Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC), Clean Air Task Force (CATF), Spark Climate Solutions, and the Environmental Defense Fund are coming together to highlight the key pillars for optimizing productivity and reducing emissions in livestock: feed, breed, and animal health – the triple win. Through the lenses of multiple livestock stakeholders, we will highlight the opportunities and challenges on the path to sustainable intensification, technology development, and farmers’ adoption of solutions. We will also discuss how data and a strong measuring framework is crucial for livestock to achieve its goals: food production, economic gains, land protection, and emissions reductions.


Organizers: Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC); Clean Air Task ForceSpark Climate Solution.











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