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Scientists just took one step closer to a climate-friendly cowPreviously, the team of researchers had shown that red algae—a species of seaweed called Asparagopsis taxiformis—could reduce methane emissions in feedlot cattle and dairy cows. The remarkable ...
Ongoing research is also helping find ways for dairy producers to cut their emissions even more. The statistics are still contradictory. UC Davis researchers say cows and other ruminants account ...
Groups that once celebrated cutting methane emissions from cows are reassessing, as the Trump administration rolls back climate-smart agriculture. After touting itself as a leader in America’s ...
While the fossil fuel industry and some natural sources emit methane, cattle farming has become a major climate concern due to the sheer volume of the cows’ emissions. “Almost half of the ...
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