A species of fungus found in soil can be fed to cows to cut down on the potent greenhouse gas methane in their burps.
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Big Meat leaves ‘a huge cow-shaped hole’ in big banks’ climate commitments, new report findsBut they’re ignoring a huge cow-shaped hole in their climate commitments ... sectors because a large portion of these emissions are methane (which is produced by animals belching and manure ...
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Scientists just took one step closer to a climate-friendly cowThe finding is part of a long line of research on the methane-busting powers of red algae, and now it reveals the climate benefits of this abundant seaweed in grazing cows, the most gaseous of all.
There are still hurdles to overcome, but growing the seaweed industry in a state known for lobster could be a win for local ...
A scientist guides a long tube into the mouth and down into the stomach of Thing One, a two-month-old calf that is part of a research project aiming to prevent cows from burping methane ...
The energy is derived from methane gas produced by the manure of the 800-plus dairy cows that inhabit Haubenschild Farms located near Princeton. Richard Huelskamp, a scientist with the University’s ...
During a cow’s digestive process, when food breaks down, it produces methane, which cows emit when they belch or gas. Methane can come from manure as well. Like other greenhouse gases, these ...
Most of the climate damage is caused by the release of methane from cow burps (not cow farts) generated during fermentation in the bovine’s multi-chambered stomach. Nestlé is working on its ...
Sensors that sample cows’ breath while they are feeding in the milking parlour could provide a simpler and more accurate solution to monitoring methane emissions. The sniffer sensor technology ...
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