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Expert Panel on Livestock Methane

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An independent group of scientists and academics bringing the latest science to the debate about livestock methane and climate change

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Methane emissions from cattle could soon be reduced, thanks to a new #UQ research project testing the effects of a native Australian tree on cows’ diets. Read more: shorturl.at/g9b0G

Methane emissions from cattle could soon be reduced, thanks to a new #UQ research project testing the effects of a native Australian tree on cows’ diets.

Read more: shorturl.at/g9b0G
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[email protected] the first in our series of explainers unpacking the science on livestock methane solutions is out. It explores the potential and limitations of animal feed additives to reduce methane emissions livestockmethane.com/briefings/?_gl…

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@maddievitesse the first in our series of explainers unpacking the science on livestock methane solutions is out. It explores the potential and limitations of animal feed additives to reduce methane emissions livestockmethane.com/briefings/?_gl…

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US Food & Drug Administration approves use of 3-NOP (Bovaer) feed supplement to reduce #methane emissions in livestock. Read more about potential & limitations of feed additives for methane #mitigation in our briefing: shorturl.at/Foi8s dairyreporter.com/Article/2024/0…

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Can the world’s most expensive cow - bred to grow big quick - help reduce #methane emissions from #livestock? Given the very high feed intake needed to realise the genetic potential for fast growth, and the land-use implications for feed production, it seems very unlikely.

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➡️ Mark Howden, Director of the Institute for Climate, Energy & Disaster Solutions at Australian National University & Expert Panel member, calls for governments across the globe to take a close look at Denmark’s landmark agriculture #emissions tax theguardian.com/world/article/…

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🐮 Morrisons to trial seaweed supplements to reduce methane #emissions from cattle. Our briefing compiles the latest science on the potential and limitations of feed additives, including seaweed, for #methane mitigation: livestockmethane.com/briefings/ farminguk.com/news/morrisons…

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Expert panel member, Mario Herrera spoke to Susannah Savage Financial Times about the potential and limitations of animal feed additives for reducing methane emissions 👀 ft.com/content/b8f53d… via @ft

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Interesting read from Madeleine Cuff on results of methane vaccine trial: a 13% reduction in emissions in 10 cattle over a period of 105 days. Plus a helpful assessment from Alexander Hristov from Penn State University: “This is a good approach but there is a long way to be sure