Reducing livestock emissions worldwide
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Mootral is a global company creating and developing solutions that reduce livestock emissions worldwide. As we are developing our website we will post news about mootral and the livestock industry on this blog.

View Article  Cow is a climate bomb!

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Whether cattle are reared organically or with conventional farming methods, the end effect is bad ...   more »
View Article  Livestock productivity cust carbon emissions

mootral (www.mootral.com) According to  South Dakota State University Extension dairy specialist Alvaro Garcia, along with James Linn, head of ...   more »

View Article  Cow Power! converting livestock emissions into energy
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cow power!

mootral™ (www.mootral.com) Converting livestock manure into a domestic renewable fuel source could generate enough electricity to ...   more »

View Article  Livestock Industry Creates More Gas than Transportation

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Ask most Americans about what causes global warming, and they’ll point to a coal plant smokestack or a car’s tailpipe. They’re right, of course, but perhaps two other images should be granted similarly iconic status: the front and rear ends of a cow. According to a little-known 2006 United Nations report entitled “Livestock’s Long Shadow,” livestock is a major player in climate change, accounting for 18 percent of all greenhouse gas emissions (measured in carbon dioxide equivalents). That’s more than the entire transportation system! Unfortunately, this incredibly important revelation has received only limited attention in the media. Click here for full article >>
View Article  Got milk? the dark side of milk emissions
Got Milk?
Got Milk?

mootral™ (www.mootral.com) – Not many people know that a simple glass of milk can have huge environmental ...   more »

View Article  Australia not including livestock emissions in trading scheme

Mootral™ (mootral.com) - Australia's government has decided not to include the agricultural sector in a future national emissions cap-and-trade scheme. As such "The Government does not consider that it is practical at this stage to include agriculture emissions in the trading scheme at commencement." This is despite the fact that agriculture emits 16% of Australia's total greenhouse gas emissions.


For more information please visit http://www.climatechange.gov.au/greenpaper/summary/summary-report.html