S16E3: Cows | A Climate Stomach Ache - a podcast by Sustainable Asia

from 2023-05-24T16:13:42

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Our focus in this episode is livestock…specifically dairy products made from cows. It turns out enteric fermentation, the cow's digestive process of turning grass into food, contributes to over 40% of global emissions from the livestock supply chain. And the US is a major producer and consumer of beef and dairy products…with China slowly catching up. How are the two global food superpowers innovating ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from dairy cows?


Guests (in order of appearance): 

Roberta Franco, California Department of Food and Agriculture

Ermias Kebreab, University of California at Davis

Meian Chen, Innovative Green Development Program in China

Liu Ying,  Former Director of the Biogas Institute of the Ministry of Agriculture

Li Ying, The Nature Conservancy in China

Matthew Harrison, California Air Resources Board


Production credits:

Executive Producer: Marcy Trent Long

Co-Host and Producer: Chermaine Lee

Sound Engineer: Estima

Associate Producers: Sam LiXiaoYu, Zack Chiang, Lara-Nour Walton

Music Composition: Cole Chiu 

Contributing Editor: Jill Baxter

Intro/outro music: Alex Mauboussin


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This podcast series is part of a Wilson Center China Environment Forum and Ohio State University initiative called Cultivating U.S. and Chinese Climate Leadership on Food and Agriculture. The initiative explores the actions both these “food superpowers” are taking to rein in agri-food greenhouse gas emissions and identifies potential areas of mutual learning and collaboration.


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LOGO images Created by Jennifer Nguyen and Ann Williams

Cartoon tractor is from NatBasil/Shutterstock, farmer from Canva

Video Clip of cow sounds: Cargill Backs Cow Masks to Trap Methane Burps by Bloomberg Quicktake



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