Edible insects produce smaller quantities of greenhouse gases
January 11, 2011 (PhysOrg.com) -- Insects produce much smaller quantities of greenhouse gases per kilogram of meat than cattle and pigs. This is the conclusion of Dutch team of scientists at Wageningen University, who have joined forces with government and industry to investigate whether the rearing of insects could contribute to more sustainable protein production. Insect meat could therefore form an alternative to more conventional types of meat.
Replace cattle? Edible insects produce smaller quantities of greenhouse gases
Enjoy your Waspburger.
January 11, 2011 (PhysOrg.com) -- Insects produce much smaller quantities of greenhouse gases per kilogram of meat than cattle and pigs. This is the conclusion of Dutch team of scientists at Wageningen University, who have joined forces with government and industry to investigate whether the rearing of insects could contribute to more sustainable protein production. Insect meat could therefore form an alternative to more conventional types of meat.
Replace cattle? Edible insects produce smaller quantities of greenhouse gases
Enjoy your Waspburger.