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Burping Cows Try New Diet

SEP 16, 2020
Adding seaweed to cows’ diets could help reduce methane production and help curb climate change.
Burping Cows Try New Diet

(Inside Science) -- Scientists have found that when cows digest a certain species of red algae seaweed, called Asparagopsis taxiformis, it creates a compound that could limit the production of methane -- a powerful greenhouse gas that is 30 times more potent than carbon dioxide.

When it comes to cattle-related emissions, burping cows pack the most punch, accounting for roughly 95% of the methane released into the environment.

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