Opportunities to share global methane data. Photo: Dreamstime
Combining methane data from multiple countries is essential in order to make progress in all countries. This is concluded from research work from Yvette de Haas from Wageningen UR Livestock Research. In her work, she investigated the opportunities to collate data on methane (CH4) from multiple sources. The work was based on data from NL, DK, AUS, UK and IRL. In total, 12,820 weekly CH4 emission records from 2,857 cows were available. Although different equipment was used across countries to mea
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