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To reduce greenhouse gases from cows and sheep, we need to look at the big picture

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageLivestock 'digestion' produces nearly 3 billion tonnes of greenhouse gases each year. Cattle image from www.shutterstock.com

Farming livestock – cattle, sheep, goats, pigs and chickens – contributes around 6 billion tonnes of greenhouse gases (carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide) to the atmosphere each year. While estimates vary,...

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Turnbull's not being tricky – he's just brandishing a six shooter

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

Malcolm Turnbull’s ultimatum to the Senate – pass the government’s industrial relations bills or face a double dissolution – is a confrontationist but canny strategy.

After the vibe took hold that Turnbull looked weak, this is being seen as using his authority decisively.

It can correctly be said he is putting a gun to the...

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  2. Explainer: how company versus personal tax cuts boost the economy
  3. The Bali Process can do a lot more to respond to forced migration in our region
  4. Coral bleaching comes to the Great Barrier Reef as record-breaking global temperatures continue
  5. Turnbull ultimatum: July 2 double dissolution unless reconvened Senate passes industrial relations bills
  6. Health Check: is it bad to pop your pimples?
  7. Algorithms are changing business: here's how to leverage them
  8. Looking beyond 'the refugee crisis', can migrants be the new agents of democracy?
  9. There's a long tradition of mothers offering architects the first big commission
  10. Voters say Turnbull best to handle tax reform: Newspoll
  11. Fear and loathing reigns in Safe Schools and same-sex marriage debates
  12. No-one should get dud hospital care – it's time to lift our game on quality and safety
  13. Iron ore still has an important role to play in Australia's economy
  14. Explainer: Go and the 'conversation of hands'
  15. Is someone watching you online? The security risks of the Internet of Things
  16. Penalty rate cut will hurt economy without helping business: Labor
  17. Workers would benefit from lowering company tax: Sinodinos
  18. Comet 252P/LINEAR swings by Earth, much brighter than expected
  19. Of frogs and lions, a donkey and horse - Can the elephant really cry “Trump!”?
  20. Trump, Trump, Trump...
  21. Goodies v baddies? Why labelling wild animals as 'pests' or 'friends' is holding farming back
  22. Safe Schools review findings: experts respond
  23. Grand Theft Auto doesn't cause crime, but poverty and alienation will
  24. Construction outlook: mining construction slowdown ripples across industry
  25. Exhausted senators tick off on sweeping change to upper house voting
  26. Senate voting changes pass – so how do we elect the upper house now?
  27. Google's Go victory shows AI thinking can be unpredictable, and that's a concern
  28. Universities should require science, engineering and commerce students to know their maths
  29. Supermassive black holes could be the source of mysterious cosmic rays
  30. Relationship reality TV: entertainment masquerading as science
  31. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on Senate voting reform
  32. Di Natale shows it's possible to be Green and glam
  33. Journalism in Australia will not die because Fairfax is walking away from the job
  34. Three ways to increase the number of Indigenous academics in Australian universities
  35. FactCheck: has there been a massive increase in child care costs under the Coalition government?
  36. Full response from a spokeswoman for Kate Ellis
  37. Why a drop in unemployment doesn't add up – literally
  38. Trashing the brand: ANZ and CBA could pay a high price for choosing profit over people
  39. The BRICs: battered, regressive, incompetent, and corrupt?
  40. 'The 30-minute city': how do we put the political rhetoric into practice?
  41. Grattan on Friday: Turnbull's double dissolution hand could be strengthened by final pitch to crossbench
  42. What are better, public or private hospitals?
  43. Do you really need to go to hospital? Time to recentre the health system
  44. 'Command and control' banks have got ethics and culture all wrong
  45. Vital Signs: A tale of two central bankers
  46. Mining outlook: volatility will force cuts to operations and jobs
  47. Friday Essay: land, kinship and ownership of 'Dreamings'
  48. Road rage: why do bike riders make car drivers see red?
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