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Transcript of Livestock and Climate Change
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Richard Bowen Innovation Lab for Adapting Livestock Systems
to Climate Change Colorado State University
Livestock and Climate Change Livestock and Climate Change
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A Problem of Significance ~3.6 billion ruminants on the planet produce considerable amount of greenhouse gas and occupy huge fractions of land
Therefore, we should eat less meat and raise fewer animals to mitigate climate change
But, animal agriculture is the cornerstone of food and income security for many people
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Two Sides of the Coin
Livestock systems contribute to climate change
Livestock systems are threatened by climate change
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How Does CC Threaten Livestock Systems?
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• Extreme weather (temperature, drought, flooding) directly increases livestock morbidity and mortality
• Landscape degradation
• Decreased forage availability and quality
• Increased and changing patterns of livestock disease
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Approaches
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• Better understanding of the near and far term impacts of climate change on livestock systems
• Increased livestock production efficiency
• Fostering climate resilience in livestock systems
• Mitigating climate-related diseases
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Climate Science in Nepal
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• Nepal is among the countries most likely to face severe effects from climate change
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Climate Change: Western Nepal
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Increasing Efficiency in Livestock Production
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• Buffalo in Nepal
• Forage management
• Reproductive management
• Disease control (e.g. ticks)
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Buffalo Management Efforts
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Fostering Resilience
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• Chickens!
• East Africa
– Drought and overgrazing
– Brush encroachment
– Grasslands recede
– Flooding leads to erosion and gully formation
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Brush Clearing, Kalos and Gully Remediation
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Climate Resilient Livestock
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Climate Resilient Livestock
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Climate-Related Disease
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• Nepal scholars program
– Tick-borne disease
– Blutongue virus
– Infectious abortion disease
– Swine parasites
– Brucellosis
– Nepah virus
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Concluding Comment
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“Climate change is likely to be the biggest challenge facing livestock keepers globally living on less than $1/day.”
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Concluding Question
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• Conflict
• Land use
• Human population increases
• Migration
• Disease
“Climate change is likely to be the biggest challenge facing livestock keepers globally living on less than $1/day.”
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