Atmospheric methane per head of cattle
Rough and ready order of magnitude calculation: Cows burp 100kg methane each year, which lasts 10 years before decaying in the atmosphere, and has about 100x the warming potential of carbon dioxide while it's up there. Cows (and other ruminants such as sheep) continuously burp CH$_4$, a powerful greenhouse gas. In fact, gram for gram methane warms the planet 87 times more than carbon dioxide . However, CH$_4$ reacts in the atmosphere so that the carbon atom eventually finds itself in a CO$_2$ molecule. We can think of it as having an atmospheric half life of about 8.6 years . For this reason, the Global Warming Potential (GWP) of methane is sometimes averaged over 100 years to give a GWP100 figure of 27-30, i.e. twenty seven to thirty times as powerful (over 100 years) as carbon dioxide. Methane enters the atmosphere from a number of sources. Two significant ones are biogenic sources such as cows, and fossil sources, such as when unwanted methane is flared by oil rigs, or when