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230: We Eat Balanced | Promoting dairy and red meat’s reputation
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<blockquote data-quote="white_stuffed" data-source="post: 7442819" data-attributes="member: 1751"><p>[USER=76758]@delilah[/USER] I was reading the other carbon thread and you pointed to here, which I had missed before.</p><p></p><p>I hate not knowing where figures come from, so you got me trawling through spreadsheets again! </p><p>(Did the AHDB ever come back to you?). I had a look at the BEIS govt statistics report and they pointed at an office nat. statistics spreadsheet. </p><p>See screenshots below. I *think* they might have added up all the agricultural livestock emissions highlighted 27.4Mt CO2e and then took off permanent grassland -5Mt. That makes 22Mt out of total UK emissions of 451Mt = 5%.</p><p>This is based on emisssions attributed from the sector that emits them directly (so a very different methodology from Poore and Nemecek who bundle up much more in their assessments, e.g. pre farm impact of producing, packaging and delivering fertiliser right up to the costs of glass manufacture for packaging products).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="white_stuffed, post: 7442819, member: 1751"] [USER=76758]@delilah[/USER] I was reading the other carbon thread and you pointed to here, which I had missed before. I hate not knowing where figures come from, so you got me trawling through spreadsheets again! (Did the AHDB ever come back to you?). I had a look at the BEIS govt statistics report and they pointed at an office nat. statistics spreadsheet. See screenshots below. I *think* they might have added up all the agricultural livestock emissions highlighted 27.4Mt CO2e and then took off permanent grassland -5Mt. That makes 22Mt out of total UK emissions of 451Mt = 5%. This is based on emisssions attributed from the sector that emits them directly (so a very different methodology from Poore and Nemecek who bundle up much more in their assessments, e.g. pre farm impact of producing, packaging and delivering fertiliser right up to the costs of glass manufacture for packaging products). [/QUOTE]
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