Showing posts with label livestock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label livestock. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

livestocks long shadow

Table 3.1
Past and current concentration of important
greenhouse gases
Gas Pre-industrial Current Global
concentration tropospheric warming
(1 750) concentration potential*
Carbon dioxide (CO2) 277 ppm 382 ppm 1
Methane (CH4) 600 ppb 1 728 ppb 23
Nitrous oxide (N2O) 270–290 ppb 318 ppb 296
Note: ppm = parts per million; ppb = parts per billion; ppt

Livestock numbers (2002) and estimated carbon dioxide emissions from respiration
Species World total Biomass Carbon dioxide emissions
(million head) (million tonnes liveweight) (million tonnes CO2)
Cattle and buffaloes 1 496 501 1 906
Small ruminants 1 784 47.3 514
Camels 19 5.3 18
Horses 55 18.6 71
Pigs 933 92.8 590
Poultry1 17 437 33.0 61
Total2 699 3 161

Thursday, January 28, 2016

Meat, Mortality and Livestock's Long Shadow from stevenlevymath.com

Meat, Mortality and Livestock's Long Shadow from stevenlevymath.com

This video compares data Japan and the USA in meat consumption and life expectancy.

Common Core Standard for Math:
Represent and interpret data. CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.MD.B.3
Draw a scaled picture graph and a scaled bar graph to represent ...

High School Social Studies: Public policy

Video Production Work Flow

  • Write narrative about every step
  • Get an idea
  • Research
  • Write story board
  • Write script
  • Start with titles in Adobe Premiere Elements (PE)
  • Create visuals with VideoScribe (VS) software
  • Export from VS. Import into PE. Narrate!
  • Fix with Audacity software (workflow)
  • Import into PE
  • Adjust timing
  • Upload to Teachertube, youtube and vimeo.
References:
  • Livestock's Long Shadow Livestock's Long Shadow, Ch. 1, Page 9
  • World Health Organization Data Global Health Observatory data repository (Use by theme, Mortality/morbidity. Each of these: [All NCDs, deaths per 100 000], [Cancer, deaths per 100 000], [Cardiovascular diseases, deaths per 100 000]. Use "filter table" option. Select "Japan" and "USA"
  • Data
Non Communicable Diseases, Data for 2000
Mortality per 100,000 population
Country--All NCD--Heart--Cancer
Japan----298------112----123
USA------477------202----140

Mortality in Japan and USA
NCD = Non Communicable Disease
Ref: WHO Global Health Observatory 

List of "Slides"
  • Japan vs. USA, Income and Meat consumption
  • Morbidity: Cardiovascular, cancer, and all non-communicable diseases
  • Discussion Questions
Discussion Questions
  • What are the implications for policy 
  • What additional research would be interesting?
Script
  • This is Steven Levy and this is Steven Levy Math. (Title Page)
  • This video compares meat consumption and mortality in Japan and the USA.
  • Japan and the United State have similar income levels. (Bar Graph). Page 9 in Livestock's Long Shadow 2006, shows per capita income in Japan and the USA as $27,000 and $36,000 per year respectively. These are figures for 2002.
  • Yet meat consumption in the United States is almost three times that of Japan. (Bar Graph) 42 vs. 125 kg per year.


Sunday, November 8, 2015

Graphic Illustrations for the UN Livestock's Long Shadow Report

stevenlevymath presents: Video Illustrations for the UN Livestock's Long Shadow Report. The videos are meant as a starting point in understanding the chapter.
FULL REPORT
http://www.fao.org/docrep/010/a0701e/a0701e00.HTM

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
http://www.fao.org/home/en/

Videos for:
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Title: stevenlevymath: UN "Livestock's Long Shadow", Executive Summary Illustrations
Description: Easy to understand pie charts, animated drawing
Tags: math, agriculture, climate change, livestock, methane, UN
Content Area : Mathematics | Subject : Grade 6 | Category : Ratios & Proportional Relationships | Skill : RP.6.3.c
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Production Notes:
Dec.24, 2015: Using Audacity I "fixed" the sound. Here are the steps: First "Noise Removal".
Apply "normalization."
"Equalization", AM Radio profile, use flatten
"Compression". Make softer louder. and Louder softer.
"Normalize again".
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