Elon Musk on climate: what the evidence says · JRE #2223
SUBJECT: CLIMATE
Not a true/false call. Every claim is logged with its sources; read the exhibits below.
that animal agriculture is the number one contributor to global warming. Yeah, it's rubbish. It's not true. It's bullshit.
What the evidence says 01 / RECORD
Animal agriculture is not the single largest source of global greenhouse gas emissions; energy production and use (electricity, heat, and transportation, mostly from fossil fuels) collectively account for a larger share of global emissions than agriculture. According to the U.S. EPA, the agriculture, forestry, and other land-use sector, which includes but is not limited to livestock, accounted for about 22% of global greenhouse gas emissions in 2019, while transportation alone (almost entirely fossil-fuel based) accounted for 15%, and the largest single share comes from energy supply (electricity and heat production). A 2021 peer-reviewed study in Nature Food estimated that animal-based food production, including livestock feed, generated 57% of the roughly 17,318 million tonnes of CO2-equivalent emitted annually by global food systems circa 2010, more than double the 29% attributed to plant-based foods; this corresponds to animal agriculture representing a substantial but not dominant share (commonly estimated in the low-double-digit percentage range) of total global emissions. The claim that animal agriculture is the single "number one" contributor to global warming is not supported by current data, since fossil-fuel-driven energy and transportation sectors emit more; however, the assertion that reducing meat consumption would make no measurable difference is also not supported, since livestock-related emissions are a large, quantifiable share of the global total. Current evidence characterizes the claim as misleading: it correctly rejects an overstated "number one" framing but overstates the case by dismissing livestock's substantial, measurable climate impact.