Red seaweed (Asparagopsis taxiformis) supplementation reduces enteric methane by over 80 percent in beef steers | PLOS ONE https://t.co/3dj9wAEHj4 for info @PeterSweden7 @dairy @BBCCountryfile @FarmersWeekly @Veganism @GeorgeMonbiot @NFU
Red seaweed (Asparagopsis taxiformis) supplementation reduces enteric methane by over 80 percent in beef steers | PLOS ONE https://t.co/3dj9wAEHj4 Red Seaweed supplements can reduce emissions substantially @PeterSweden7 @NFUtweets @BBCFarmingToday
@EU_Commission @vonderleyen •Red Seaweed -Asparagopsis taxiformis Mere 0.5% feed-supplementation reduces enteric methane by >80% in beef steers -No quality/quantity loss Immediately & completely removes ~5Gt CO2/y of current total 32Gt budget - h
@EUCouncil @Europarl_EN •Red Seaweed -Asparagopsis taxiformis Mere 0.5% feed-supplementation reduces enteric methane by >80% in beef steers -No quality/quantity loss Immediately & completely removes ~5Gt CO2/y of current total 32Gt budget - has co
@SawyerMerritt •Red Seaweed -Asparagopsis taxiformis Mere 0.5% feed-supplementation reduces enteric methane by >80% in beef steers -No quality/quantity loss Immediately & completely removes ~5Gt CO2/y of current total 32Gt budget - has compound ef
@Not_the_Bee •Red Seaweed - Asparagopsis taxiformis Mere 0.5% feed-supplementation reduces enteric methane by >80% in beef steers > Immediately & completely removes ~5Gt CO2/y of current total 32Gt budget - has compound effect earlier removed
@disclosetv •Red Seaweed - Asparagopsis taxiformis Mere 0.5% feed-supplementation reduces enteric methane by >80% in beef steers > Immediately & completely removes ~5Gt CO2/y of current total 32Gt budget - has compound effect earlier removed h
@TRHLofficial •Red Seaweed -Asparagopsis taxiformis Mere 0.5% feed-supplementation reduces enteric methane by >80% in beef steers -No quality/quantity loss Immediately & completely removes ~5Gt CO2/y of current total 32Gt budget - has compound ef
@PeterSweden7 •Red Seaweed -Asparagopsis taxiformis Mere 0.5% feed-supplementation reduces enteric methane by >80% in beef steers -No quality/quantity loss Immediately & completely removes ~5Gt CO2/y of current total 32Gt budget - has compound ef
what's wrong with Table 5? https://t.co/Ufi9zox275
RT @joeyconc: @JTayScience @QUBFoodProf Fair point. I think the original is referenced here: https://t.co/BvgUFHSEDE
@JTayScience @QUBFoodProf Fair point. I think the original is referenced here: https://t.co/BvgUFHSEDE
RT @physico_physio: 牛の飼料にちょびっと海藻を混ぜただけで、牛のゲップに含まれるメタンを80%以上、減らせたって。 メタンを産出する消化酵素を阻害するらしい。よくこういうこと、思いつくな。メタン、地球温暖化ガスだもんね。 https://t.co/rtw…
@Not_the_Bee •Red Seaweed -Asparagopsis taxiformis Mere 0.5% feed-supplementation reduces enteric methane by >80% in beef steers -No quality/quantity loss Immediately & completely removes ~5Gt CO2/y of current total 32Gt budget - has compound effe
@IOHK_Charles Looks like Gate's beef (:P) is with methane reduction, but we already have an 80% solution that is just an additive made from red seaweed: https://t.co/4KST0oflGI
@NicholasDCarter @AllanRSavory it's in the article I shared with you already... https://t.co/tb0pyZSlks finding others that have the higher % but can I ask if you have kids and is there any parsimony in us referencing anything? I'm taking time away from w
Here's a couple of links on this: https://t.co/kQbYW7CHQm https://t.co/zOQ9M4Lh22 https://t.co/Hs5GU28UaL
RT @B_Rouille: ⚠️ La supplémentation en #algues rouges (Asparagopsis taxiformis) réduit le #méthane entérique de plus de 8️⃣0️⃣% chez les j…
@KyedSybille Og så har jeg fået dette som kommentar på Facebook. "Asparagopsis taxiformis som er en rødalge stopper næsten helt metanproduktionen" https://t.co/iWDtgZNJb2
There are seemingly simple ways in which we can drastically reduce the environmental footprint of beef and milk. But would they then undermine efforts to reduce meat and dairy consumption by adopting vegan lifestyles and developing imitation products? htt
RT @Wil_the_lab_rat: @edkun197 比如話,研究指改用藻類作為飼料可以減少牛隻消化産生methane嘅排放量多過80% https://t.co/v6DUF9wgHx
Asparagopsis taxiformis is a red seaweed that is a great food additive to livestock feed in order to inhibit methane production. Macroalgae farming is arguably the most sustainable commercial agriculture industries in the world. https://t.co/7QNOklh9A8 +
@JayneReesBuxton @NicholasDCarter Plus with livestock we are in control, even though without herd increase there is no methane increase, we can decrease the methane with smart management by > 80%. Rewilding gives us no control (deer 16.5 g CH4/kg ) http
RT @peterdonaghy: An amazing 80% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions when cows were fed seaweed in this study. North and south, enteric f…
Seaweed diet cuts methane emissions by over 80% in cattle https://t.co/JC4w2lk3br
RT @davidvb: If more people could share this, that would be 💎, as farmers around the world are starting to poop their pants. — Red seaweed…
If more people could share this, that would be 💎, as farmers around the world are starting to poop their pants. — Red seaweed (Asparagopsis taxiformis) supplementation reduces enteric methane by over 80 percent in beef steers | PLOS ONE https://t.co/XsEOVS
@EPAMichaelRegan @ginamccarthy46 Red Seaweed can reduce methane in cows by up to 78%. Let's do something with this! https://t.co/gN0feCkWyE
@ginamccarthy46 @POTUS Red seaweed mixed in cows feed is shown to reduce methane by up to 78%! Can't our government do something with this knowledge to help us all? Thank you. https://t.co/gN0feCkWyE
“Studies have shown that adding just a small portion of Asparagopsis taxiformis (red seaweed) to cattle feed can reduce the animal’s greenhouse gas emissions by over 80%” https://t.co/gY7dXrf8Ir … now we just need to find a weed that makes them drink less
@carina_konrad Für die Reduktion der Methan-Emission gibt es auch Lösungsansätze. Beifütterung kleiner Mengen von Rotalgen, reduziert Methan um ca. 90% https://t.co/RE1weGciE3
@_klimanotstand_ @Paskir @leabonasera @AufstandLastGen @demeter_de Den Methanausstoss könnte man u.a. durch Beifütterung geringer Mengen von Rotalgen erheblich reduzieren (https://t.co/RE1weFUHMv).
@ElLapizVegano @CarnivoreIs @GodSal1 @AlliseeisAG @adamkokesh @shansen008 @Boogaloo2022 Let's say that you are correct. Cows fart, the food we give them is water intensive and bad for the planet. We already solved both problems...Seaweed which is the most
@maubvet @LudowicoI Soy pro-campo y agricultura moderna. Dicho esto, la metanogénesis en el rumen si es un problema que se puede solucionar con tecnología (1, 2). 1- https://t.co/YNBRtzkCl4 2- https://t.co/NQkAl0OxUi
@IAmErikN @ZachWeiner This paper on cow gas emissions [https://t.co/I8ZbmR6R9B] says they normally produce two orders of magnitude more methane than hydrogen. Not certain how well this translates to humans, though.
RT @WRMarineSpecies: Red seaweed (Asparagopsis taxiformis) supplementation reduces enteric methane by over 80 percent in beef steers https:…
RT @WRMarineSpecies: Red seaweed (Asparagopsis taxiformis) supplementation reduces enteric methane by over 80 percent in beef steers https:…
Red seaweed (Asparagopsis taxiformis) supplementation reduces enteric methane by over 80 percent in beef steers https://t.co/F4dbk1sj8M https://t.co/uEfXWMeCGA
Feeding the algae 'asparagopsis' to cows can reduce methane emission by more than 80% (2021 study here: https://t.co/zECBVPISlZ). The brown spots on this transect are patches of said algae, a common, seasonal and abundant sight on reefs in SE-QLD. That's a
@ReefViruses @NatureComms Link to the #methane #seaweed paper: "Red seaweed (Asparagopsis taxiformis) supplementation reduces enteric methane by over 80 percent in beef steers" https://t.co/8z531oFsg0
RT @gentsemane: 391. Penambahan rumput laut merah (Asparagopsis taxiformis; gambar kiri) pada pakan sapi dapat menurunkan keluaran gas meta…
Red seaweed diet supplements for cows decreases methane yield by 80% while increasing hydrogen gas by 590% and CO2 by 13.7% making it a potentially viable additive to reduce carbon footprint. #ecosystemecologynova @EcosystemEcol https://t.co/hxEL7fyzDC
@saoirse_mchugh Requires approx 250,000 tonnes of seaweed PER YEAR !! 😱😱😱 Back of envelope calculation: national herd @ 6.9 million (CSO figures) x upto 100g / day seaweed additive (https://t.co/vhRlBO0cF1)
Asparagopsis Taxiformis reduction of methane emissions paper and diet details. (Asparagopsis is freeze dried) https://t.co/NgoX4AZPl8
@CarolineLucas @SkyNews https://t.co/uvLuEyJfsg This is for the cows
@ChrisGPackham Cows can be good.. https://t.co/uvLuEyJfsg
@GretaThunberg .@GretaThunberg Please can I have my beef back please? I'm well on a keto diet, cows do not have to be sacrificed to the environment/climate change.. please read --> https://t.co/uvLuEyJfsg
@TheEconomist Then there's a SIMPLE addition to cattle diet. https://t.co/p4I9oknnGQ Please try to keep up to date with actual science not stuff you are being fed you lazy excuse for real journalists, or as I said, lackeys for big finance & WEF mates
@MrPritchard17 @RowenaSupercars @BBCNews ed additives such as kelp have potential to drastically reduce those. https://t.co/iqHavVlApe Then consider the other emissions ie CO2. Grassland pasture may be a more reliable source of carbon sink than forest espe
"...Low hanging fruit..." This would give such a quick boost to ghg reductions and it's relatively straightforward. One example is what to feed cows - "Red seaweed supplementation reduces enteric methane by over 80 percent in beef steers" https://t.co/sJ
@Barnaby_Joyce stop with the sensational media bites & start taking action on #ClimateEmergency you know methane from cattle can be mitigated https://t.co/AFuTfV0Mfx
Further research to quantify emissions reduction & productivity benefits of feed technologies, including those containing seaweed, is underway. Here's a link to one study published in March in the peer-reviewed open access scientific journal PLOS ONE.
@NoamPrywes It's not my field so I'm not sure. There is at least one study that show that feeding it to cows and sheep can reduce CH₄ production. https://t.co/q89P6N2Sru
@KariHamerschlag Thanks for the link, which I followed eventually to a nice article on beans. There's also a UCDavis study suggesting a great reduction in cow methane when "red seaweed" is added to the diet. https://t.co/vqxqA0ZCOR
@nookost @ErmiasKebreab 21 days for this study: https://t.co/wFt8XTFjzp Longer for this research: https://t.co/C1Kc9TyBYJ
More intel: ⬇️ https://t.co/JhZuzYy1KQ
RT @etxberria55: Red seaweed (Asparagopsis taxiformis) supplementation reduces enteric methane by over 80 percent in beef steers https://t.…
RT @etxberria55: Red seaweed (Asparagopsis taxiformis) supplementation reduces enteric methane by over 80 percent in beef steers https://t.…
RT @etxberria55: Red seaweed (Asparagopsis taxiformis) supplementation reduces enteric methane by over 80 percent in beef steers https://t.…
RT @carlosmcabo: Interesante artículo para el sector ganadero y su vinculación con el #CambioClimatico ... La adición de 0,1% de alga roja…
Interesante artículo para el sector ganadero y su vinculación con el #CambioClimatico ... La adición de 0,1% de alga roja al pienso, reduce un 80-90% las emisiones de CO2. #algae
RT @gentsemane: 391. Penambahan rumput laut merah (Asparagopsis taxiformis; gambar kiri) pada pakan sapi dapat menurunkan keluaran gas meta…
@examiner1277 @NanciGuestRDPhD @kevinnbass I agree with Tyler, plus this would seem to ameloriate the climate argument largely right? https://t.co/wXYbdUCsg6
RT @duarteoceans: Already known: add 0.1 % of red seaweed to their forage. Reduces emissions by 80-90%, improves animal health and well be…
RT @duarteoceans: Already known: add 0.1 % of red seaweed to their forage. Reduces emissions by 80-90%, improves animal health and well be…
RT @duarteoceans: Already known: add 0.1 % of red seaweed to their forage. Reduces emissions by 80-90%, improves animal health and well be…
RT @duarteoceans: Already known: add 0.1 % of red seaweed to their forage. Reduces emissions by 80-90%, improves animal health and well be…
RT @duarteoceans: Already known: add 0.1 % of red seaweed to their forage. Reduces emissions by 80-90%, improves animal health and well be…
Already known: add 0.1 % of red seaweed to their forage. Reduces emissions by 80-90%, improves animal health and well being and quality of products https://t.co/heO7ICzbU7
RT @paulxl: Aquí está el estudio. Por lo visto se reduce el metano producido por las reses en un 80 % y la carne de esas vacas es indisting…
@yosoylegendaria @Samir42932477 @AuroGnzlz @m_ntesa_vIc_tw_ @RaulRG_98 Hay alternativas que estamos ignorando porque cierta gente ve en el cambio climático una excusa para vender el veganismo. Aquí un estudio de una posible solución a la contribución de la
Aquí está el estudio. Por lo visto se reduce el metano producido por las reses en un 80 % y la carne de esas vacas es indistinguible en catas de la de las reses alimentadas convencionalmente Negará que lo que verdaderamente le importa es que seamos veganos
@Sastometro @FrostII15 @HathorSelk @LaTitaAle1 @mariusBrutux @agarzon Quizás esto te interesa… https://t.co/Z2nYbK9ORr
@CianOConnor @EnergyInIreland And a paper if interested: https://t.co/K0VGkwqr9i
Estas 🐄 de #pilolcura sin querer estarían ayudando a combatir el cambio climático. Se ha demostrado que una dieta basada en algas reduce hasta en un 80% las emisiones de metano de estos animales! Las flatulencias de las 🐮 son cuaaticas xd https://t.co/EbL3
Livestock account for around 15% of annual greenhouse gas emissions worldwide. A large part of this is methane, burped from cattle. But new research has found that a particular genus of seaweed could play a big role in reducing methane made by beef cattle
Red seaweed (Asparagopsis taxiformis) supplementation reduces enteric methane by over 80 percent in beef steers The red macroalgae (seaweed) Asparagopsis spp. has shown to reduce ruminant enteric methane (CH4) production up to 9… https://t.co/EWZvIGOoXq
RT @gentsemane: 391. Penambahan rumput laut merah (Asparagopsis taxiformis; gambar kiri) pada pakan sapi dapat menurunkan keluaran gas meta…
Seaweed farming has a huge potential for climate change mitigation. One specific area being its supplementation reduces enteric methane by over 80 percent in beef steers - https://t.co/sJenYqJipD
A 🆕 study shows that feeding a small amount of seaweed can reduce cattle methane emissions by almost 82%. This study also demonstrated a potential to reduce the cost of production per kg of weight gain. –– Shared by Trust in Food's Kinsie Rayburn ➡️ htt
RT @ErmiasKebreab: Red seaweed (Asparagopsis taxiformis) supplementation reduces enteric methane by over 80 percent in beef steers @breanna…
@masteve @IndigenousBuu @Corey60561533 @thehill I mean there's ample research on the topic. Here's one example, which shows that introduce red seaweed into a cow's diet can reduce methane output by 82%. But of course this would require owners to either do
@susanamuhamad @SaninPazC @CarolinaCorcho @petrogustavo @AidaAvellaE @nijmeijer_tanja probado científicamente que sumar un poco de algas marinas a la dieta de vacas y novillos reduce mas del 80% su producción de metano. https://t.co/2Kx8SJCd4g https://t.co
RT @simbiopos: #opos de #BioGeo, temas 13 y 50 Se pueden reducir hasta el 82% las emisiones de metano en vacas si se alimentan con algas, l…
#opos de #BioGeo, temas 13 y 50 Se pueden reducir hasta el 82% las emisiones de metano en vacas si se alimentan con algas, lo que contribuiría a paliar el calentamiento globa 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 https://t.co/tn5Wys8b9f __ #simbiopos #oposicionesbiologiageologia #oposb
https://t.co/sj2iS3IzvV covers this story. The research was published in https://t.co/pqSWNsn227
reducing Methane-Pollution biologically: https://t.co/3vVTvBCMtw