UC ANR scientists are at Sierra Foothill Research and Extension Center studying how seaweed additives could be incorporated into cattle grazing systems to reduce methane production.
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.
Each year, a single cow can belch about 200 pounds of methane. The powerful greenhouse gas is 27 times more potent at trapping heat in the atmosphere than carbon dioxide. For decades, scientists and ...
With its proprietary pond-based system, CH4 Global aims to reduce production costs by up to 90% compared to conventional methods, enabling profitable scaling of seaweed-based feed supplement that ...
New aerial monitoring of U.S. oil and gas production found that emissions of methane are more than four times higher than government estimates and eight times higher than the targets the industry has ...
This story was originally published by Capital & Main. A unique aerial measurement campaign found that emission inventories ...
ISRO plans a liquid methane production plant in Mahendragiri to support its next-gen NGLV missions with eco-friendly ...
Canada's largest natural gas producer, Tourmaline Oil Corp. ("Tourmaline"), is the first company in the world to have its ...
CHENGDU, SICHUAN, CHINA, February 6, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- In the quiet, sub-zero landscape of a remote industrial ...
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