RT @anoncow1: 出典元としてるのはおそらくこれhttps://t.co/wRtSKVWgbu
出典元としてるのはおそらくこれhttps://t.co/wRtSKVWgbu
@Bankroll_Bill The only really relevant study it links to is this, which actually shows that per gram of usable protein the five insects they studied produced more CO2 than cows. https://t.co/bJDKmr5IWe
Food conversion efficiency depends, among other things, on the diet supplied. The food conversion ratio (FCR) of yellow mealworm concentrates (kg/kg fresh weight) is similar to the values reported for chickens but lower than for pigs & cattle. @Cureus
@Tinkeringhalo2 Be careful I can overload a soul looking for info. Was just browsing this one about insects for human and animal consumption. https://t.co/HPzzS2qS9z
2/ "insects could serve as a more environmentally friendly alternative for the production of animal protein with respect to GHG and NH3 emissions" https://t.co/6XkOIAd6BD
Crickets, for example, produce up to 80% less methane than cows and 8-12 times less ammonia than pigs, according to a study by researchers at the University of Wageningen in the Netherlands. https://t.co/pCNRQUqgai
More recent paper finds marginal methane emissions in some relevant species: An Exploration on Greenhouse Gas and Ammonia Production by Insect Species Suitable for Animal or Human Consumption https://t.co/dUfLg2UL4Z
@nfrek99 @FAGGOTRANNY Not all creatures produce methane at the same rate. Studies control for weight when making these comparisons https://t.co/IQSuDvd9YT https://t.co/vImcnCJcG6
@JesusKillist 昆虫の場合、微生物に非依存的な消化が多いせいだと思いますが、消化にあたって温室効果ガスを出しにくいという論文があります。フンや尿によってガス状以外の形で廃棄物を系外に追い出す仕組みの恩恵だと思います。https://t.co/h6wYec3sO3
@richardjensor or insects... https://t.co/2zaCNU7jXd
@Mushi_Kurotowa 参考文献間違えた。温室効果ガス論文 https://t.co/h6wYec3sO3
@marovdan Yes, I wasn't sure I wanted it. Why not go the whole hog and forgo hogs (or groupers) in favour of insects? http://t.co/4PHX6VsyOy
#weirdthingsfoundduringresearch: a Dutch study of GHG impact of cultivating insects vs. cattle. Yeah, for food. http://t.co/SXHKUELpVF
Mealworm burger anyone? #gladtobeavegetarian http://t.co/2giS4rqs or http://t.co/ef37v7vb
PLOS ONE: An Exploration on Greenhouse Gas and Ammonia Production by Insect Species Suitable for Ani http://t.co/LdD1mseG