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  <description>Cows give us milk, meat and…methane. Traditionally a mainstay of every pastoral landscape, more and more people these days consider cattle an environmental hazard due to the ‘natural gas’ they emit directly into the atmosphere. Methane, after all, is a much more dangerous greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide (CO2): some 25 times as potent at trapping solar heat over a 100-year period, according to the US Environmental Protection Agency, though it also dissipates much more quickly.</description>
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