Finally! An All-Electric Feed Truck, Powered Completely by Cow Poop
Lee Straus’ creamery runs entirely on electricity generated from cow manure, and now he’s built a first-of-its-kind, heavy-duty, electric farm vehicle.

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Finally! An All-Electric Feed Truck, Powered Completely by Cow Poop
Lee Straus’ creamery runs entirely on electricity generated from cow manure, and now he’s built a first-of-its-kind, heavy-duty, electric farm vehicle.

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Dr Ermias Kebreab: Leading Expertise in Sustainable Dairy Nutrition in the Advanced Dairy Nutrition Online Course
Learn from Dr Ermias Kebreab, a leading expert in sustainable dairy nutrition, in the Advanced Dairy Nutrition Online course. Discover cutting-edge methods for reducing livestock emissions and advancing eco-friendly dairy practices.
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Using seaweed to reduce methane burps!
Using seaweed to reduce methane burps!
Clodagh Kilcoyne/Reuters Scientists are combing Ireland’s west coast for seaweed to feed to cattle and sheep after research showed it could stop them breathing out so much climate-warming methane. The project, coordinated by a state agriculture body, is tapping into the country’s growing seaweed harvesting industry, which is seeking new markets as it revives centuries-old traditions… About 20…
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A feed additive that reduces emissions of potent greenhouse gas methane from cattle could be the first of its kind to come to market in Euro
A feed additive that reduces emissions of potent greenhouse gas methane from cattle could be the first of its kind to come to market in Europe after receiving a positive assessment on Friday from the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA).
EFSA found that 3-nitrooxypropanol or Bovaer, made by Dutch speciality chemicals company DSM (DSMN.AS), cuts emissions in dairy cattle and was safe for the cows and for consumers drinking their milk.
The EU agency provides scientific opinions on safety and efficacy, on which the European Commission then takes a decision together with EU governments.
DSM, which says emissions are reduced by between 20% and 35% without affecting production, described Bovaer as the result of a decade of scientific research and expressed hope that the Commission would approve it soon.
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That still leave a lot of methane. Even if methane emissions from cattle were reduced to zero it wouldn't change the fact that cattle farming is unsustainable.
Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson is open to imposing tougher regulations to curb methane emissions from the oil and gas sector…
Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson is open to imposing tougher regulations to curb methane emissions from the oil and gas sector if that is required to hit a 2025 target to cut them by almost half, his staff said Friday.
Canada set a goal in 2016 to cut methane emissions by 40 to 45 per cent in 2025 compared to what they were in 2012. A new report from the Pembina Institute and Environmental Defence says the regulations in place now for methane will only achieve a 29 per cent cut by 2025.
“They're not on track to meet the target,” said Jan Gorski, a senior analyst at the Pembina Institute.
A statement released through Wilkinson's office did not question the analysis, saying only that the federal government is ``committed'' to hitting the promised target.

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Burger King Commercial Sparks Science Rooted Methane Reduction Conversation
Burger King Commercial Sparks Science Rooted Methane Reduction Conversation
Two videos are circling Twitter, both focusing on the methane reduction from livestock. One video is from a fast-food chain, the other from a California university. When it comes to cows and their impact on the environment, a UC Davis professor says it is best to stick to science.
Burger King released a marketing commercial titled ‘Cows Menu’ and according to the fast-food chain it shows the…
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