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Measurement of biogenic methane can show very different results depending on the metric used. \ Donal O Leary
Much has been said in recent times about ‘new science’ that changes the way we should think about how methane is assessed and its impact on climate change. To understand this, you first need to have a basic understanding of what the scientists are trying to do.
Global warming is obviously concerned about the science of what is happening in our atmosphere. This is a relatively new science so it is unreasonable to expect that every assumption would be 100% correct from the word go. One of the basic assumptions of global warming is that gases which trap more heat are becoming increasingly important in the atmosphere.
We have reached a stage where anyone that speaks up for Irish livestock is in danger of being intimidated into silence by condemnation and personalised attacks. But we must let facts emerge. The highly regarded Australian research institute – CSIRO – has just been awarded the million dollar Food Planet prize for their ground-breaking work on feeding a variety of seaweed to cattle to reduce their methane production by about 95%. The recognition of this work by the director of the German Potsdam Institute for climate impact research, as well as the Swedish Stockholm Resilience Centre, both of whom were on the judging panel, should send a clear message that methane emissions in bovines can be controlled by diet.
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Dec 21, 2020
The Cullman Police Department is investigating how this white Chevy Colorado ended up in the Duck River. Cullman Police Department
The Cullman Police Department fished a truck out of Duck River Monday afternoon. The police department got a tip that a truck was seen submerged in the river and Lake Patrol Officer Matt Dean, Capt. Gene Bates and Officer Roy Bates, along with Cullman County Sheriffâs Office Deputy Ryan Hogland and Eric Parker with the North Alabama Dive Center, were able to locate the white Chevrolet Colorado and retrieve it.
Officers are investigating how the truck ended up in the river. They believe it has been there since at least last Thursday. Anyone with any information is asked to call the Cullman Police Department at 256-734-1434.
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