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Greenhouse gases (Methane) (Agriculture (livestock (other animals (chicken…
Greenhouse gases (Methane)
Agriculture
rice agriculture
flooded rice paddies
livestock
ruminant animals
cattle
rearing
feed (methane production through fermentation through microbes)
belching
flatulence
microbes
farmer capabilities
finances
government support
lack of in
public support
lack of knowledge/awareness
lack of interest
lack of ability to aid (e.g: finances)
high demand of animal products
consumers
culture
taste
health concerns
finances
personal background
race
education levels
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socio-economic background
current occupation
mass production of food, reduced prices
availability
convinience
inability to contain methane in farming environments
sheet/goat
other animals
chicken
swine
sea animals
food farming
Fossil fuels
coal burning
coal mines
active underground mines (release)
abandoned
mining (leaks)
extraction
crushing
districution
burning
energy usage
natural gas and petroleum systems
natural gas
gas leaks
pipeline
truck delivery
burning
cooking
petrol
extraction activities
oil well leakages
burning
transportation
air travel
car/personal vehicle
public transport and buses
ship travel
Biomass burning
Landfills and waste
Solid waste (rubbish)
lack of gas extraction systems
heavy rainfall
lack of funding
high volumes of waste production
large amounts of packaging used
cultural lenience towards the quick and convinient
more packaging used
ineffiient recyling systems
lack of citizen knowlege regarding tools (i.e. yellow bin)
large amounts of food waste
animal waste streams
human waste streams
Biofuels
Natural sources
methane sink
methane source
Increase greenhouse gases
rising global temperatures
destertification
melting of snow and ice
release of dangerous prehistoric virus/bacteria
loss of natural habititats
extinction
affect on individuals dependant on meltwater as the main sources of water
rising sea levels
stronger storms and extreme events
death
spread of disease
destruction of infrastrucutre
damage to hospitals
damage to farms
destruction of agricultre and food supply
reduction of clean drinkable water sources
further illness and disease
drought
increased sea temperatures
ocean acidification
coral bleaching
thermal expansion of water
reduction of coastlines
extreme weather
extreme heat
extreme cold
higher winds
Increased air pollution and smog
increased health issues/hospitilasation
increased costs for society
increased illness and death
Dangers of flammibility
workplace health and safety concerns