New Remedies Reduce Cattle Burps to Cut Methane Emissions Cattle burps represent one of the largest sources of methane emissions in agriculture, posing a difficult challenge for climate mitigation since behavioral changes aren't feasible for animals. Recent developments in 2025 have introduced effective food supplements that reduce methane production during digestion, becoming commercially available in various nations. These remedies, recognized in MIT Technology Review's 2025 breakthrough list, work by altering gut processes to minimize gas output without harming animal health. The rollout marks a key step in addressing emissions from the livestock sector, which contributes substantially to global warming, with potential for widespread adoption in farming practices. Broader implications include integrating these solutions into sustainable farming strategies, helping reduce the overall carbon footprint of food production and aiding international climate goals. Would you support farmers using methane-reducing supplements for livestock? Why or why not? Reply with your opinions! #CattleBurps #MethaneReduction #AgriTech #ClimateSolutions #SustainableFarming
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🌱 Turning Livestock Methane Into Opportunity Methane from livestock is one of agriculture’s biggest climate challenges — and a major opportunity for regenerative innovation. At Green Earthology Group, we help farms transform waste into value through: ✅ Enclosed compost and biochar systems that capture and reduce methane ✅ Biological treatments turning manure into energy and soil products ✅ Carbon-credit pathways and nutrient recycling for long-term profitability By integrating livestock waste into a regenerative soil cycle, we cut emissions, improve soil health, and create measurable ESG results. Let’s work together to make livestock operations positive. 💬 Connect to learn how Green Earthology can help your ranch or dairy achieve methane-neutral goals. #MethaneReduction #RegenerativeFarming #CircularEconomy #GreenEarthology #CarbonSmart
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🐄💨 Ruminating and Emitting: The Hidden Link! 🌍 When a cow chews cud, it’s not just digesting — it’s producing methane, a greenhouse gas 28x stronger than CO₂. Ruminants are vital for food and livelihoods, but their emissions fuel climate change. The solution? 🟢 Smarter feeding, bio-digesters, seaweed additives, and regenerative grazing can cut methane while keeping livestock productive. Let’s turn every chew into a step toward a climate-smart livestock system! 🌱 #LivestockProduction #MethaneReduction #ClimateAction #SustainableFarming
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The Protein Shift RMS provides a practical roadmap for financial institutions to help unlock the potential for positive transformation. By strategically directing capital away from intensive, high-emission systems and toward plant-based and alternative proteins, investors and lenders can help reshape global food systems for the better. We have the opportunity to restore ecosystems, to promote healthier diets, to ensure a just transition for farmers and to reduce the suffering of billions of animals. Alongside our FARMS partners Compassion in World Farming and Humane World for Animals, we believe this launch is a defining step in making responsible finance a force for good across the food system.
At #COP30, we joined partners to launch the new Protein Shift Responsible Minimum Standard (RMS) via the FARMS Initiative. This vital framework is designed for investors, banks and insurers to help them redirect capital away from industrial livestock systems and into diversified, humane and climate-compatible protein systems. Industrial animal farming now involves more than 76 billion animals each year and remains highly subsidised. It contributes heavily to deforestation, emissions and biodiversity loss. Redirecting finance is key to meeting our climate and nature goals. Compassion in World Farming | Humane World for Animals
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At #COP30, we joined partners to launch the new Protein Shift Responsible Minimum Standard (RMS) via the FARMS Initiative. This vital framework is designed for investors, banks and insurers to help them redirect capital away from industrial livestock systems and into diversified, humane and climate-compatible protein systems. Industrial animal farming now involves more than 76 billion animals each year and remains highly subsidised. It contributes heavily to deforestation, emissions and biodiversity loss. Redirecting finance is key to meeting our climate and nature goals. Compassion in World Farming | Humane World for Animals
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Agricultural supply chains spanning cropping, horticulture, livestock, viticulture, wild sea fisheries and aquaculture enterprises can make measuring, managing and reducing Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions complex. With experience in agricultural supply chain GHG reporting, EAS is proud to support Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) in developing Farm level greenhouse gas emission estimation methodology in support of climate change disclosure reporting which will contribute to strengthening climate resilience across value chains. More details can be found here: https://lnkd.in/eJ9Maz2G
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🌍How Australia's meat industry could be part of the climate solution ✅ Seeking a social licence " The livestock sector is scrambling for such solutions as it seeks a social licence to continue operation in a carbon-constrained economy. Livestock generate 14.5% of all anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. Last month, Australia’s National Farmers Federation threw conditional support behind an economy-wide target for net zero emissions by 2050. Meat & Livestock Australia is aiming for carbon neutrality by 2030. 🌍" https://lnkd.in/gD6954Xc
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♻️ A-Culture’s facilities do more than grow fish - they contribute to a circular economy. Our integrated systems reuse nutrients, manage saline groundwater, and even grow Asparagopsis seaweed, known for its ability to reduce methane emissions from livestock by up to 90%. That’s not just aquaculture - it’s climate action. 🌐 a-culture.com.au
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Factory farming continues to be boosted by government subsidies that leave smallscale farmers behind, and farmed animals trapped in poor conditions. A new report released today by Action on Food partner World Animal Protection, 'Subsidising Factory Farm Harm', exposes how billions in agricultural subsidies are locking us into cruel and unsustainable food systems. The facts are clear: redirecting just half of industrial farming subsidies in the EU could save 25.9 million megalitres of water and free up 19.4 million hectares of land every year in the EU alone. That's why at COP30, we’re calling on leaders to redirect harmful subsidies and channel finance into drive fair, humane and sustainable farming. 👉 Read the report and join the call for systemic change this #COP30: https://lnkd.in/eK2mpKw6
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Factory farming continues to be boosted by government subsidies that leave smallscale farmers behind, and farmed animals trapped in poor conditions. A new report released today by Action on Food partner World Animal Protection, 'Subsidising Factory Farm Harm', exposes how billions in agricultural subsidies are locking us into cruel and unsustainable food systems. The facts are clear: redirecting just half of industrial farming subsidies in the EU could save 25.9 million megalitres of water and free up 19.4 million hectares of land every year in the EU alone. That's why at COP30, we’re calling on leaders to redirect harmful subsidies and channel finance into drive fair, humane and sustainable farming. 👉 Read the report and join the call for systemic change this #COP30: https://lnkd.in/eK2mpKw6
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30% of global methane comes from livestock — precision dosing can change that. Every tonne of methane reduced today equals a faster path to net zero. Livestock accounts for a major share of global methane emissions — yet scalable, data-driven dosing can provide an immediate impact. At CH4Guard, we’re enabling partners worldwide to accurately and verifiably deliver methane inhibitors through water — turning ambition into measurable climate action. Some great research and information conducted by Spark Climate Solutions in relation to the whole methane landscape for livestock. Its organisations like this that can help pave the way for scalable effective methods to help reduce methane and reduce cliame change impacts worldwide https://lnkd.in/gnjiW98M 🌍 #MethaneReduction #AgTech #CH4Guard #Sustainability #ClimateAction
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