The book "Should meat be on the menu?" explores the widely held misconception that sheep, cattle and other grazing animals ...
Reducing methane emissions from oil and gas, agriculture and waste sectors can improve public health and slow global warming. Here’s how that can be done.
and housing systems that bring feed to the animals instead of the other way around. These upgrades reduced production costs and increased producer income, but they also significantly reduced methane ...
After many decades of research, the dairy sector has a significant body of peer-reviewed research showing that feed additives ...
The research is published in the journal Animal Frontiers. "Developing solutions to address methane emissions from animal agriculture is a critical priority. Our scientists continue to use ...
Methane is an immensely challenging problem for the Irish dairy and beef sectors, but science is providing the means – mainly ...
“The biggest challenge to limiting climate change to 2°C, the upper target of the 2015 Paris agreement, is this: methane ...
The chemical formula of methane is CH₄. Cows and other farm animals produce methane, and so does landfill waste. Methane also escapes into the air when coal, oil and natural gas are extracted ...