A new study has officially shut down the globalist narrative claiming that emissions from cows are causing “climate change.”
In fact, the study shows that cattle actually help to lower methane gas levels in the atmosphere, not increase it.
The bombshell study comes as unelected foreign organizations like the World Economic Forum (WEF) and the United Nations (UN) have been demonizing the agriculture industry over the past few years.
At the same time, they have been calling for limits or bans on the public’s consumption of meat and dairy products
Slay News reports: The WEF, UN, and green agenda politicians argue that methane gasses from cattle, or “cow farts,” cause “global warming.”
This so-called “settled science” on alleged cattle emissions has led to increasing scrutiny of farmers around the world.
Global governments have responded by ramping up regulations for the agriculture industry in an effort to shut farms down.
The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) estimates that 11.1% of emissions worldwide come from livestock production.
The FAO released a report last year urging Americans to eat less meat.
The UN argues that if people “fight climate change” by eating less meat, there will be less demand for cows.
If there are fewer cows, there will be fewer emissions, according to the UN.
However, new research from Alltech and Archbold suggests that these anti-cow claims from globalists are a hoax.
According to the new study, blaming cows for methane emissions ignores cattle’s relationship with the land.
The researchers found that, if grazing cattle were removed from pastures, emissions would actually go up, not down.
Besides trying to convince people to change their diets so we can get rid of more cows, other efforts seek to attack the emissions at the source.
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation awarded a $4.8 million grant to a London-based company to develop gas masks for cows.
The masks are a similar concept to carbon capture technology.
Other research is looking into food additives that go into the cows’ feed.
Bill Gates is also pushing for cows to be genetically “modified” to advance this agenda.
The additives seek to reduce the amount of methane emissions coming out of the animal.
In Ireland, dairy farmers were looking at possibly having to kill a lot of healthy cattle in order to comply with the WEF’s “Net Zero” emission reduction targets.
Dr. Vaughn Holder, research project manager for beef nutrition at Alltech, and Dr. Betsey Boughton, director of agroecology at Archbold, studied the impacts that cattle production has on the ecosystem on a wetlands pasture at Buck Island Ranch.
The ranch is about 150 miles northwest of Miami, Florida.
The researchers found that 19%-30% of methane emissions were from the cattle.
However, the rest of the methane was from the wetland soils.
If the cows are removed, it actually increases the amount of methane the wetland ecosystems give off, the research shows.