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A Review of Livestock Methane Emission Factors (2016-CCRP-DS.11) EPA Research Report
O'Brian, Donal ; Shalloo, Laurence
O'Brian, Donal
Shalloo, Laurence
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2021-11-23
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O’Brien, Donal, and Laurence Shalloo. "A Review of Livestock Methane Emission Factors." EPA Research Report no 288, EPA, 2019.
Abstract
Teagasc and University College Dublin, with support
from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
inventory team, reviewed the livestock methane
emission factors used in the national greenhouse
gas inventory approach for the agriculture sector and
assessed potential reduction strategies. Livestock
methane emission factors are annual estimates
of methane emissions per head. They are used in
conjunction with livestock statistics to estimate annual
livestock methane emissions. Methane emission
factors are computed using country-specific methods
or methods provided by the Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change (IPCC). Currently, Ireland uses tier
2 (country-specific data and emission factors) methods
for cattle and tier 1 (default data and emission factors)
IPCC methods for the remaining livestock species. The
latter are less accurate than the former. The objectives
of this desktop study were twofold: first, to evaluate
the activity data of Ireland’s national greenhouse gas
inventory’s livestock methane emission factors and,
second, to update/recommend new, more advanced
methods/emission factors for computing Ireland’s tier 1
and 2 livestock methane emissions.
