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In 2021, President Biden announced ambitious plans for the US to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions economy-wide by no later than 2050.
to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions
Food accounts for around 25 to 30% of our greenhouse gas emissions.
of our greenhouse gas emissions.
But this same mechanism can increase greenhouse gas emissions.
The role that earthworms play in greenhouse gas emissions is complex.
So let's start with the sector that actually produces the energy because currently it's responsible for more than 70% of our greenhouse gas emissions.
people on this planet but agriculture is a big contributor to greenhouse gas emissions.
In 2017, a meta-analysis looked at organic farming in detail and analyzed organic and regular foods from over 700 production sources and their impact on categories like greenhouse gas emissions, energy consumption, and
Organic systems use less energy than conventional ones but have similar greenhouse gas emissions.
It's about equivalent to Australia's annual greenhouse gas emissions.
Additionally, sustainable seafood labels do not account for the greenhouse gas emissions caused by fishing.
You heard about the LNG pause, and I don't know if I have time to go into that, but they actually did a whole report before the pause that showed economically it was positive for the United States, and it was gonna slightly lower greenhouse gas emissions, more LNG exports, and they hated that answer so much they buried the report, never spoke about it, although when I got in, we found it.
and it was going to slightly lower greenhouse gas emissions, more LNG exports.
You know, last year I took office--the year that I took office, my administration pledged to reduce America's greenhouse gas emissions by about 17 percent from their 2005 levels by the end of this decade.
I'm proud that federal agencies have reduced their greenhouse gas emissions by more than 15 percent since I took office.
Animal agriculture is responsible for 16% of greenhouse gas emissions compared to the 13% of all global transportation.
Animal agriculture is responsible for 16% of greenhouse gas emissions
Without substantial change, getting the greenhouse gas emissions down,
Without substantial change getting the greenhouse gas emissions down, we are on a path to large increases in the planet's temperature.