John,
Methane emissions are a major source of harmful climate pollution, by some estimates, responsible for 25% of the warming we're experiencing today.
And a huge source of these emissions comes from factory farming — with animal agriculture responsible for 36 percent of all U.S. methane emissions, even more than the oil and gas industry itself.
Cutting methane emissions from animal agriculture provides us with a huge opportunity to immediately slow increased greenhouse gas emissions… and that’s why the Environmental Protection Agency must act now.
Please join us and Friends of the Earth as we tell the EPA: Cut climate-warming pollution from the meat and dairy industry.
We must drastically cut methane emissions to slow the rate of warming and avert the worst climate outcomes.
That’s why it’s past time for the EPA to enforce limits on methane pollution from factory farms.
By advancing new rules that strengthen existing emissions requirements from animal agriculture, we can significantly slash methane pollution and address one of the biggest contributors to the climate crisis.
Stand with DFA as we Demand the EPA: Cut climate-warming pollution from the meat and dairy industry.
Thank you for advocating for the strongest possible protections from methane pollution.
- Tre
Tre Graves
Digital Organizing Coordinator
Democracy for America