Can Eating Seaweed Help the Climate Crisis?
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Seaweed is having a moment. Once relegated to sushi rolls, kelp and other “sea greens” are now appearing in an array of…
Seaweed is having a moment. Once relegated to sushi rolls, kelp and other “sea greens” are now appearing in an array of…
It has a smaller methane footprint because it comes from cows that were fed a new seaweed supplement that makes them burp less.
[Add WHM tags before publishing] Isabella Kauakea Aiona Abbott’s education in seaweed began early. Through her childhood, she…
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Beef cattle fed red algae showed reductions in methane emissions of over 50 percent without affecting meat quality. Livestock…
Researchers report an 82 percent reduction in methane emissions in cows fed 1.5 to 3 ounces of seaweed a day for 21 weeks
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US beef fed red algae reduced methane emissions by over 50pc
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The majority of human-induced methane emissions comes from livestock, but adding seaweed to cows' diets could help reduce this…
The majority of human-induced methane emissions comes from livestock, but adding seaweed to cattles' diets could help reduce…
Greetings from Pittsburgh! Today’s digest has a lot of food and agriculture associated articles. Several articles focus on the…
Cattle are a major source of greenhouse gas emissions, mainly due to their methane-loaded burps. A detailed new study has found…