Methane isn’t just an environmental buzzword—it is energy lost. Every puff of gas from a cow’s rumen represents feed energy that could have gone toward growth, milk or a calf. That simple truth is ...
Alex Hansen stepped foot in a landfill this summer for the first time to study the consequences of methane emissions. What he saw sparked a growing interest in climate change research and ...
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Scientists Are Breeding Cows That Burp Less Methane. Here’s How That Could Save The Planet
The dairy industry might not seem like a major climate villain, but it’s responsible for about 4% of human-caused greenhouse gas emissions worldwide, most of that from cow burps. That’s right: when ...
Reducing methane emissions from oil and gas is one of the best available options to slow the pace of global warming. National oil companies (NOCs) produce about half of the world’s oil and gas, and ...
California’s new methane-hunting satellite has already exposed 10 of the state’s largest recent leaks, turning abstract climate pledges into concrete, measurable cuts in a matter of months. At the ...
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