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

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2025-06-01

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2025-06-04

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IOP Publishing

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2976-601X

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Anthony SG, Cardenas LC, Gilhespy SL, et al., (2025) Comment on ‘Estimating methane emissions from manure: a suitable case for treatment?’. Environmental Research: Food Systems, Volume 2, Issue 2, June 2025, Article number 028002

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.

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3002 Agriculture, Land and Farm Management, 30 Agricultural, Veterinary and Food Sciences, 41 Environmental Sciences, 13 Climate Action, methane, manure, inventory, underestimate, correction

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Rothamsted Research, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs