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Animal agriculture produces more methane than any other human activity in the United States. Climate experts say we need to cut those down now, but the science on livestock emissions is just emerging so it's not clear how to do that.
KUNC's Rae Solomon reports for the Mountain West News Bureau on a group of researchers looking for answers.
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Animal agriculture produces more methane than any other human activity in the United States. Climate experts say we need to cut those down now, but the science on livestock emissions is just emerging so it's not clear how to do that.
KUNC's Rae Solomon reports for the Mountain West News Bureau on a group of researchers looking for answers.

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