Who determined that farting cows contribute to global warming?

Do cows have some special kinds of farts that the other mammals in the word don't?

Answer:
The Chikins...


...they've organized and are finally fighting back after years of Chick-fil-A "Eat Mor Chikin" ads.

You ever play one of those birds in Tic-Tac-Toe? They're pretty smart!!
methane v.v
Their farts are methane, according to scientists
They say all humans fart at least 13 times per day. Some don't think so until they start noticing. and counting.
They contribute to global warming by releasing methane, but they don't do it by farting, they do it by belching.
All ruminants produce methane in their guts as a result of methanogenic bacteria and protozoa. The compositin of their food is a crucial factor in controlling the amounts of methane the produce, but on average a sheep will produce about 30 litres each day, and a dairy cow will produceabout 200.
Total annual production of methane from ruminant livestock is about 100 million tonnes.

Also, decomposition of livestock manure leads to large amounts of methane production due to its large organic carbon content. In total, such waste accounts for between 14 and 25 million tonnes of methane emission per year globally.
what a croc
Actually cow belches are more damaging... mostly because a larger percentage of the methane produced in cow digestion is off gassed through the front end rather than the rear... it is methane from both... Methane is a more important Green House Gas than CO2 will ever be. Both put together account for well under 10% of the Green House Effect. Water Vapor makes up the other 90%. Mankind's input is less than 2% of the 10%... Do the numbers. The whole human race can become vegitarian and live in a cave and still only have a minimal effect on Global Green House Gases...
It's simple science. Methane is a greenhouse gas that holds the Sun's heat close to the surface. Scientists can calculate how much heat a certain amount of methane will cause.

Cows are important for two reasons.

There are a lot of them.

They way we artificially manage their lives, like placing huge numbers of them in close confinement in feedlots, increases their effect.

Better farm management can help reduce global warming a lot, and people are working hard on it. One example:

http://southwestfarmpress.com/news/04110...

EDIT - Hmmm... I guess I'm not a global warming activist, according to federalistcapers. I love to talk about this stuff, and don't turn a blind eye to any of it. To me, I'm just a scientist like many others.
shhhhh...global waming activist don't like to talk about that little bull in the china shop...since cows don't run on oil, they turn a blind eye to them causing more harm than car, trucks and planes combined. besides, they like eating meat.bull in a china shop...no pun intended, but it works huh?
i do they really make CO2
This is nonsense. This is propaganda. This is not scientific.

The fraction of excess greenhouse gasses that are caused by burning of fossil fuels can be determined by the ratio of the various carbon isotopes. ALL of the excess, over pre-industrial levels, can be attributed to the burning of fossil fuels. In fact, about half of all anthropogenic CO2 from fossil fuels is sequestered by natural processes.

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