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Cow Vaccine Study Aims to Reduce Methane Emissions by 30%
A $9.4 million Bezos Earth Fund-backed study aims to develop a vaccine to reduce methane emissions from cows by at least 30%, addressing the livestock industry's contribution to global warming, while acknowledging challenges in vaccine efficacy and public acceptance.
Cow Vaccine Study Aims to Reduce Methane Emissions by 30%
A $9.4 million Bezos Earth Fund-backed study aims to develop a vaccine to reduce methane emissions from cows by at least 30%, addressing the livestock industry's contribution to global warming, while acknowledging challenges in vaccine efficacy and public acceptance.
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44% Bias Score
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New Rice Variety Cuts Methane Emissions
A new rice variety, developed after extensive research by Anna Schnurer's team and published in "Molecular Plant", significantly reduces methane emissions from rice cultivation, a major source of agricultural greenhouse gases, offering a potential solution to mitigate climate change.
New Rice Variety Cuts Methane Emissions
A new rice variety, developed after extensive research by Anna Schnurer's team and published in "Molecular Plant", significantly reduces methane emissions from rice cultivation, a major source of agricultural greenhouse gases, offering a potential solution to mitigate climate change.
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EPA and DOE Invest $850 Million to Reduce Methane Emissions from Oil and Gas
The EPA and DOE are investing $850 million in 43 projects, including seven in Colorado and Wyoming, to reduce methane emissions from oil and gas by 80% by 2038, focusing on marginal wells and community engagement.
EPA and DOE Invest $850 Million to Reduce Methane Emissions from Oil and Gas
The EPA and DOE are investing $850 million in 43 projects, including seven in Colorado and Wyoming, to reduce methane emissions from oil and gas by 80% by 2038, focusing on marginal wells and community engagement.
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36% Bias Score
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False Bovaer Claims Spark Dairy Boycott Despite Safety Approvals
False and misleading social media claims about the safety of Bovaer, a cattle feed additive reducing methane emissions by 30-45 percent, have reached millions, causing consumer boycotts despite international safety approvals and scientific evidence supporting its efficacy.
False Bovaer Claims Spark Dairy Boycott Despite Safety Approvals
False and misleading social media claims about the safety of Bovaer, a cattle feed additive reducing methane emissions by 30-45 percent, have reached millions, causing consumer boycotts despite international safety approvals and scientific evidence supporting its efficacy.
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16% Bias Score
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Cow Vaccine Aims to Reduce Methane Emissions by 30%
A \$9.4 million study is underway to develop a vaccine that reduces methane emissions from cows by at least 30% by targeting methane-producing bacteria in their rumen; this innovative approach seeks to mitigate livestock's contribution to global warming, facing challenges in antibody effectiveness, ...
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Cow Vaccine Aims to Reduce Methane Emissions by 30%
A \$9.4 million study is underway to develop a vaccine that reduces methane emissions from cows by at least 30% by targeting methane-producing bacteria in their rumen; this innovative approach seeks to mitigate livestock's contribution to global warming, facing challenges in antibody effectiveness, ...
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40% Bias Score
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Top 10 Methane Hotspots Emit 28.8 Million Tonnes Annually
A new study identifies the world's top 10 methane hotspots, emitting 28.8 million tonnes annually, with South Sudan's Sudd wetlands as the largest source (4.5 million tonnes), highlighting the urgent need for emission reduction strategies.
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Top 10 Methane Hotspots Emit 28.8 Million Tonnes Annually
A new study identifies the world's top 10 methane hotspots, emitting 28.8 million tonnes annually, with South Sudan's Sudd wetlands as the largest source (4.5 million tonnes), highlighting the urgent need for emission reduction strategies.
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40% Bias Score
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Genetically Modified Calf Could Revolutionize Sustainable Beef and Dairy Production
Hilda, a calf born through in-vitro fertilization from a specially selected cow and bull, represents a significant breakthrough in reducing methane emissions from cattle, a major contributor to climate change. The project aims to breed cattle that produce minimal methane, addressing the environmenta...
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Genetically Modified Calf Could Revolutionize Sustainable Beef and Dairy Production
Hilda, a calf born through in-vitro fertilization from a specially selected cow and bull, represents a significant breakthrough in reducing methane emissions from cattle, a major contributor to climate change. The project aims to breed cattle that produce minimal methane, addressing the environmenta...
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UK Supermarkets Trial Methane-Reducing Cow Feed Additive Amidst Consumer Backlash
Several major UK supermarkets are trialing Bovaer, a feed additive designed to reduce cow methane emissions by 27-45%, sparking both support and consumer backlash due to concerns about its long-term impacts and composition, despite regulatory approvals.
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UK Supermarkets Trial Methane-Reducing Cow Feed Additive Amidst Consumer Backlash
Several major UK supermarkets are trialing Bovaer, a feed additive designed to reduce cow methane emissions by 27-45%, sparking both support and consumer backlash due to concerns about its long-term impacts and composition, despite regulatory approvals.
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52% Bias Score