‘We Need a Tesla for the Cow’: The Wild, Dubious Plan to Feed Cows Seaweed Gizmodo 5 hrs ago Molly Taft
Imagine a perfect burger: juicy, grilled to perfection … and, somehow devoid of the guilt of methane emissions wrecking our planet. Scientists and food companies in recent years have said it’s possible to engineer more climate-friendly beef, and a growing numberofheadlines that claim that feeding cows seaweed could be a silver bullet to leaching their burps of methane.
A little bit of algae, the research shows, could nearly eliminate methane emissions from cows. Thanks to an avalanche of stunning research findings, good press, and excitement (and funding) from the food industry, the seaweed-to-burger pipeline is growing quickly. Yet the solution has yet to lift off at anywhere near the scale needed to rein in a huge source of planet-warming pollution and it may not be a one-size-fits-all solution.
To Reduce Methane Emissions, Feed Seaweed to Cows
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A pinch of seaweed reduces cow s greenhouse gas emissions 82%
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