The Western Australia-based company is scaling cultivation of Asparagopsis, a native red seaweed that research suggests may significantly reduce methane emissions from cattle when incorporated into ...
Methane from livestock is driving rapid warming, but proven tools—from productivity gains to feed additives, silvopasture, genetics and vaccines—offer major reduction potential.
Asparagopsis seaweed works by inhibiting methyl-coenzyme reductase, an enzyme in methane-producing microbes living in cattle rumens. Recent peer-reviewed studies demonstrate reductions exceeding 80%.
Shimla: A report released by Himachal Pradesh chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Tuesday has emphasised on urgent ...
Marin’s representative in the state Assembly wants to expand a program that awards grants to dairies to reduce methane ...
Dairy research in Tasmania has been boosted, with new infrastructure at the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture 's Dairy Research Facility enabling ...
Methane emissions from wetlands are rising faster than those from industrial sources, prompting concerns about a climate feedback loop.
After years of relying on voluntary grant and incentive programs to bring down a potent climate pollutant from dairy and livestock operations, California is looking into developing a rule to require ...
Key market opportunities include developing methane-reducing technologies in agriculture, energy, and waste management sectors, capitalizing on natural gas leak recapture, and creating voluntary ...
This is a positive development for both the environment and public health. For local communities, cleaner dairy operations ...
Feed additives suit intensive farms but different solutions for methane reduction are needed for pasture-raised cattle, says Ruminant BioTech ...
Andrew Loftus, a North Yorkshire livestock farmer and NFU regional board chair, has won the North’s Meurig Raymond Award at ...