A distinguished climate change scientist will be in Whangārei talking about sheep burping, cows farting, the effects of methane production and its place in a zero carbon future.
Professor Myles Allen, from the University of Oxford, England, has led a number of assessments for the International Panel for Climate Change (IPCC) since 2001.
His research focuses on how human and natural influences on climate contribute to observed climate change and risks of extreme weather, and in quantifying their implications for long-range climate forecasts.
While Allen's recommendations about reaching zero carbon and how best to account for methane production are of interest to New Zealand's agricultural and business sectors, others find his views on climate change controversial.
As for ruminants' digestive activity, Allen believes it is not a huge contributor to the bigger sphere of climate-warming gases.