Products
Product | CO2e / kg | Studies |
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Siberian sturgeon (farmed)
6.175
CO2e / kg
= 100 g of Siberian sturgeon (farmed)
You can consume
0.44
kg of Siberian sturgeon (farmed) to exhaust your daily CO2e food budget
Categories: Siberian sturgeon | Sturgeon | Fish | Sea food | Food
Studies
Source | Notes | CO2e | Country origin | Country consumption | Weight |
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Seafood carbon emissions tool | Siberian sturgeon (Acipenser baerii), Farmed, System: Ponds, Notes: No LCA studies to date have assessed production of sturgeon. Estimates here are based on feed input data from Seafood Watch reports and experts, as well as energy use data for pond production of other species. Estimates reflect the expected emissions for sturgeon fish production, rather than production of caviar. | 9.25 |
Unknown | Unknown | 6 |
Seafood carbon emissions tool | Siberian sturgeon (Acipenser baerii), Farmed, System: Cages, Notes: No LCA studies to date have assessed production of sturgeon. Estimates here are based on feed input data from Seafood Watch reports and experts, as well as energy use data for cage production of other species. Estimates reflect the expected emissions for sturgeon fish production, rather than production of caviar. | 3.1 |
Unknown | Unknown | 6 |
Recipes
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