Documentos de Académico
Documentos de Profesional
Documentos de Cultura
(Cook).
El Efecto Invernadero
Invernadero
❖ El efecto invernadero es un fenómeno de la atmósfera que utiliza los
gases invernaderos para calentar a La Tierra.
❖
(DeMartini).
Estiércol - manure
El Problema con la Transportación
❖
fabricación - manufacturing
(Mitloehner).
El Problema con la Alimentación
❖ La maquinaria utilizada para alimentar a las vacas es malo para la
atmósfera.
❖ Se necesita energía para utilizar máquinas para cosechar los alimentos,
procesarlos y enviarlos.
❖ Estos procesos también producen dióxido de carbono (CO2).
(Mitloehner).
la cantidad - amount
La Solución
❖
www.drovers.com/article/world-cattle-inventory-ranking-countries-fao.
DeMartini, Alayna. “Reducing the Environmental Impact of Cows' Waste.” Reducing the Environmental Impact of Cows' Waste, 25
Keesee, Bob. “The Ozone Layer.” The Ozone Hole, Earthly Issues, www.theozonehole.com/ozonelayer.htm.
Kennedy, Merrit. “Surf And Turf: To Reduce Gas Emissions From Cows, Scientists Look To The Ocean.” NPR, NPR, 3 July 2018,
www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2018/07/03/623645396/surf-and-turf-to-reduce-gas-emissions-from-cows-scientists-look-
to-the-ocean.
May, Kate Torgovnick. “Methane Isn't Just Cow Farts; It's Also Cow Burps (and Other Weird Facts You Didn't Know about This
ideas.ted.com/methane-isnt-just-cow-farts-its-also-cow-burps-and-other-weird-facts-you-didnt-know-about-this-poten
t-greenhouse-gas/.
Bibliografía
Mitloehner, Frank M. “Yes, Eating Meat Affects the Environment, but Cows Are Not Killing the Climate.” The Conversation, The
theconversation.com/yes-eating-meat-affects-the-environment-but-cows-are-not-killing-the-climate-94968.
Reay, Dave. “Methane Sources - Ruminants.” GHG Online, GHG Online, www.ghgonline.org/methaneruminants.htm.
Wills, Lauren. “How Going Vegan and Other Small Changes Can Protect the Ozone.” LIVEKINDLY, LIVEKINDLY, 16 Sept. 2017,
www.livekindly.co/vegan-can-protect-the-ozone/.
Wolf, Julia, et al. “Revised Methane Emissions Factors and Spatially Distributed Annual Carbon Fluxes for Global Livestock.”
cbmjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13021-017-0084-y.