PIXLEY, Calif. (AP) — California has become a leader in curbing methane emissions from dairy farms, a major source of the greenhouse gas. In recent decades, digesters that convert cow manure and other organic waste into biomethane to create electricity or to fuel vehicles have spread nationally, and the number is expected to grow. But this touted climate solution is controversial: Environmental justice organizations say mostly low-income, Latino communities are dealing with pollution generated by nearby digesters, and they want California to stop providing financial incentives for more. They say policies favor large industrial dairies, entrenching unsustainable animal agriculture and encouraging production of waste.
Converting cow manure to fuel is growing climate solution, but critics say communities put at risk
Jun 14, 2024 | 9:30 AM
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