Comment on ‘Estimating methane emissions from manure: a suitable case for treatment?’

  • S G Anthony
  • , L C Cardenas
  • , S L Gilhespy
  • , D L Sandars
  • , D R Chadwick

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Abstract

Ward et al (2024 Environ. Res. 1 025003) recently published a paper in this journal (Ward et al 2024 Environ. Res. 1 025003) asserting that methane emissions from manure management in the United Kingdom Inventory of Greenhouse Gas emissions could be under-estimated by a factor of four to five. This was based on extrapolation of measurements from two farms located in the south-west of England where manure management is purposely set-up to encourage methane release and capture, for use as a fuel source. We argue that methane thus extracted cannot be compared with the quantities emitted to the atmosphere on a typical farm which is what the national Inventory seeks to estimate, and show that existing Inventory calculations are consistent with wider literature and typical management practices in the United Kingdom.
Original languageEnglish
Article number028002
JournalEnvironmental Research: Food Systems
Volume2
Issue number2
Early online date20 May 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2025

Keywords

  • inventory
  • manure
  • underestimate
  • correction
  • methane

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