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Dairy Manure Co-composting with Wood Biochar Plays a Critical Role in Meeting Global Methane Goals
[Image: see text] Livestock are the largest source of anthropogenic methane (CH(4)) emissions, and in intensive dairy systems, manure management can contribute half of livestock CH(4). Recent policies such as California’s short-lived climate pollutant reduction law (SB 1383) and the Global Methane P...
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American Chemical Society
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9352309/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35834734 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.2c03467 |
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author | Harrison, Brendan P. Gao, Si Gonzales, Melinda Thao, Touyee Bischak, Elena Ghezzehei, Teamrat Afewerki Berhe, Asmeret Asefaw Diaz, Gerardo Ryals, Rebecca A. |
author_facet | Harrison, Brendan P. Gao, Si Gonzales, Melinda Thao, Touyee Bischak, Elena Ghezzehei, Teamrat Afewerki Berhe, Asmeret Asefaw Diaz, Gerardo Ryals, Rebecca A. |
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description | [Image: see text] Livestock are the largest source of anthropogenic methane (CH(4)) emissions, and in intensive dairy systems, manure management can contribute half of livestock CH(4). Recent policies such as California’s short-lived climate pollutant reduction law (SB 1383) and the Global Methane Pledge call for cuts to livestock CH(4) by 2030. However, investments in CH(4) reduction strategies are primarily aimed at liquid dairy manure, whereas stockpiled solids remain a large source of CH(4). Here, we measure the CH(4) and net greenhouse gas reduction potential of dairy manure biochar-composting, a novel manure management strategy, through a composting experiment and life-cycle analysis. We found that biochar-composting reduces CH(4) by 79%, compared to composting without biochar. In addition to reducing CH(4) during composting, we show that the added climate benefit from biochar production and application contributes to a substantially reduced life-cycle global warming potential for biochar-composting: −535 kg CO(2)e Mg(–1) manure compared to −194 kg CO(2)e Mg(–1) for composting and 102 kg CO(2)e Mg(–1) for stockpiling. If biochar-composting replaces manure stockpiling and complements anaerobic digestion, California could meet SB 1383 with 132 less digesters. When scaled up globally, biochar-composting could mitigate 1.59 Tg CH(4) yr(–1) while doubling the climate change mitigation potential from dairy manure management. |
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spelling | pubmed-93523092022-08-05 Dairy Manure Co-composting with Wood Biochar Plays a Critical Role in Meeting Global Methane Goals Harrison, Brendan P. Gao, Si Gonzales, Melinda Thao, Touyee Bischak, Elena Ghezzehei, Teamrat Afewerki Berhe, Asmeret Asefaw Diaz, Gerardo Ryals, Rebecca A. Environ Sci Technol [Image: see text] Livestock are the largest source of anthropogenic methane (CH(4)) emissions, and in intensive dairy systems, manure management can contribute half of livestock CH(4). Recent policies such as California’s short-lived climate pollutant reduction law (SB 1383) and the Global Methane Pledge call for cuts to livestock CH(4) by 2030. However, investments in CH(4) reduction strategies are primarily aimed at liquid dairy manure, whereas stockpiled solids remain a large source of CH(4). Here, we measure the CH(4) and net greenhouse gas reduction potential of dairy manure biochar-composting, a novel manure management strategy, through a composting experiment and life-cycle analysis. We found that biochar-composting reduces CH(4) by 79%, compared to composting without biochar. In addition to reducing CH(4) during composting, we show that the added climate benefit from biochar production and application contributes to a substantially reduced life-cycle global warming potential for biochar-composting: −535 kg CO(2)e Mg(–1) manure compared to −194 kg CO(2)e Mg(–1) for composting and 102 kg CO(2)e Mg(–1) for stockpiling. If biochar-composting replaces manure stockpiling and complements anaerobic digestion, California could meet SB 1383 with 132 less digesters. When scaled up globally, biochar-composting could mitigate 1.59 Tg CH(4) yr(–1) while doubling the climate change mitigation potential from dairy manure management. American Chemical Society 2022-07-14 2022-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9352309/ /pubmed/35834734 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.2c03467 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Harrison, Brendan P. Gao, Si Gonzales, Melinda Thao, Touyee Bischak, Elena Ghezzehei, Teamrat Afewerki Berhe, Asmeret Asefaw Diaz, Gerardo Ryals, Rebecca A. Dairy Manure Co-composting with Wood Biochar Plays a Critical Role in Meeting Global Methane Goals |
title | Dairy Manure Co-composting
with Wood Biochar Plays
a Critical Role in Meeting Global Methane Goals |
title_full | Dairy Manure Co-composting
with Wood Biochar Plays
a Critical Role in Meeting Global Methane Goals |
title_fullStr | Dairy Manure Co-composting
with Wood Biochar Plays
a Critical Role in Meeting Global Methane Goals |
title_full_unstemmed | Dairy Manure Co-composting
with Wood Biochar Plays
a Critical Role in Meeting Global Methane Goals |
title_short | Dairy Manure Co-composting
with Wood Biochar Plays
a Critical Role in Meeting Global Methane Goals |
title_sort | dairy manure co-composting
with wood biochar plays
a critical role in meeting global methane goals |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9352309/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35834734 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.2c03467 |
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