In a bid to fight global warming, California’s new law has farmers fuming
In an effort to tackle global warming, Governor Jerry Brown has given his signature to a legislation that will regulate the greenhouse gases emitted by livestock in farms.
Livestock are major sources of methane, a greenhouse gas that is a bigger contributor than carbon dioxide to trapping of heat within the earth’s surface. Methane is produced by farm animals when they belch, give out gas or make manure.
According to a report by Fox 5, the legislation was approved despite heavy criticism from farmers who claim that additional costs will affect their already declining businesses.
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Paul Sousa, director of environmental services for Western United Dairymen said to Fox 5 News, “It just makes it more challenging. We’re continuing to lose dairies. Dairies are moving out of state to places where these costs don’t exist.”
The government has put side $50m to provide dairy farms with methane digesters, machines that can capture methane gas and convert it to electricity.
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