Mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions in the production of fluid milk

Tomasula, PM; Nutter, DW

HERO ID

1558975

Reference Type

Journal Article

Subtype

Review

Year

2011

Language

English

PMID

21504821

HERO ID 1558975
Material Type Review
In Press No
Year 2011
Title Mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions in the production of fluid milk
Authors Tomasula, PM; Nutter, DW
Journal Advances in Food and Nutrition Research
Volume 62
Page Numbers 41-88
Abstract Global climate change, driven by the buildup of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the atmosphere, is challenging the dairy industries in the United States and throughout the world to develop sustainable initiatives to reduce their environmental impact. The U.S. dairy industry has committed to lowering the GHG emissions, primarily CH(4), N(2)O, and CO(2), in each sector of the fluid milk supply chain which extends from the farm, to the processing plant, and to distribution of the packaged product, where it is refrigerated by the retailer and then the consumer. This chapter provides an overview of the life cycle analysis (LCA) technique and its use in identifying the GHG emissions in each sector of the fluid milk supply chain, from cradle to grave, and the best practices and research that is currently being conducted to reduce or mitigate GHG emissions in each sector. We also discuss the use of on-farm and off-farm process simulation as tools for evaluating on-farm mitigation techniques, off-farm alternative processing scenarios, and use of alternative energy management practices.
Doi 10.1016/B978-0-12-385989-1.00002-8
Pmid 21504821
Wosid WOS:000310775900002
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Language Text English