Tag: greenhouse gases
New study may clarify how seaweed cuts cow methane
A new collaborative study from the University of California, Davis, together with UC Berkeley and the Innovative Genomics Institute, reports that red seaweed triggers...
New program aims to reduce dairy farm emissions
Farmers for Sustainable Food and Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative have unveiled EmPower+, a farmer-led program aimed at helping dairy farms measure, report, and reduce...
Veramaris reports 2024 sustainability progress amid production increase
Veramaris has published its new Sustainable Development Report for 2024, which shows that it is on track to meet its Science Based Targets initiative...
Australian cattle trial records +90% methane reduction with Rumin8’s IVP
A new trial conducted by the University of New England records a 93% reduction in methane emissions in cattle fed a total mixed ration...
Rete Clima and Vetos Europe collaborate to decarbonize livestock sector
Rete Clima and Vetos Europe have joined forces to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the livestock sector. The alliance aims to create the opportunity...
Florida University scientists test new supplement to cut dairy cow methane
Scientists from the University of Florida, USA, are looking at a potential dairy cattle supplementary feed made of flaxseed and pea protein that could...
US university joins global initiative to combat methane from livestock
University of Nebraska–Lincoln is joining a new $27.4 million global initiative to reduce methane emissions from livestock by harnessing natural variation in how animals...
CH4 Global recognised by TIME Magazine for sustainability efforts
Australia-based CH4 Global has been named as one of TIME Magazine’s Top GreenTech Companies for the second year in a row. The distinction comes...
Mars pledges $27M USD to reduce on-farm emissions
Mars, Incorporated, has unveiled the new The Farmer Forward Program, a five-year investment it created in partnership with global dairy producer and longtime supplier...
Soya swap could cut agriculture’s carbon footprint
22 January, 2025
Peterborough, England