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Role of Ruminants in Climate Change

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January 30, 2023

Why in news?

According to a report in the BBC, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has invested in an Australian climate technology start-up (Rumin8) that aims to curtail the methane emissions of cow burps.

How do cows and other animals produce methane?

  • Ruminants - The word 'ruminant' is derived from the Latin word ruminare, to chew again.
  • Ruminant species include cows, sheep, goats, buffaloes, etc., which are hooved, grazing herbivores that chew cud.
  • Cud-chewing is an adaptation that enables many hoofed mammals to break down the cellulose of plant cell walls into nutrients.
  • Methane production - Stomachs of ruminant animals have four compartments, one of which, the rumen, helps them to store partially digested food and let it ferment.
  • This partially digested and fermented food is regurgitated (brought into the mouth again) and chewed again to finish the digestive process.
  • As the vegetation ferments in the rumen, it generates methane, a potent greenhouse gas that is released mainly through burping.

It is estimated that the ruminant digestive system is responsible for 27% of all methane emissions from human activity.

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What is the issue with methane?

  • Global warming - Methane is one of the main drivers of climate change, responsible for 30% of the warming since preindustrial times, second only to carbon dioxide.
  • Global warming potent - The United Nations Environment Programme reports that over a 20-year period, methane is 80 times more potent at warming than carbon dioxide.
  • Heat trapping - While carbon dioxide remains in the atmosphere for much longer than methane, methane is roughly 25 times more powerful at trapping heat in the atmosphere.
  • Ground level ozone - It is also the primary contributor to the formation of ground-level ozone, a colourless and highly irritating gas that forms just above the Earth’s surface.

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How to mitigate the methane emissions?

Livestock sector contributes around 54.6 % of total agricultural emissions in India adding to global warming.

  • Use of sea weeds - The Australian startup, Rumin8 is developing a variety of dietary supplements that includes red seaweed, to feed to cows in a bid to reduce the amount of methane emitted into the atmosphere.
  • A 2021 study found that adding seaweed to cow feed can reduce methane formation in their guts by more than 80%.
  • Genetic modification - Researchers are trying to find gene-modifying techniques to produce climate-smart cow that can curtail methane emissions.
  • In 2021, New Zealand announced has that they had started the world’s first genetic programme to address the challenge of climate change by breeding sheep that emit lower amounts of methane.
  • Imposition of taxes - In 2022, New Zealand proposed taxing the greenhouse gases that farm animals produce from burping and urinating.

 

Reference

  1. The Indian Express | How do cows and sheep contribute to climate change?

 

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