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  2. A global rush is on to reduce cow burps — and help save the ...

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    When more than 1.7 billion cows and buffalo currently on the planet burp, the resulting methane, a potent greenhouse gas contributing to climate change, is a big problem.

  3. How bovine emissions — aka cow belches — are contributing to ...

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    While Americans' reliance on fossil-fuel-powered vehicles is a well-known cause of harmful greenhouse gas emissions — which cause climate change by trapping heat in the atmosphere — there’s ...

  4. Cow burps, food waste to take spotlight at COP28 ... - AOL

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    Food systems generate 53% of the world's methane emissions and about two-thirds of agricultural methane is from livestock production, including cow burps and manure management, according to the FAO.

  5. How can cow burps affect climate change? Penn State ... - AOL

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    He was awarded a $750,000 grant for his quest to lower the amount of methane cows expel when they burp. How can cow burps affect climate change? Penn State researcher seeks to lower emissions

  6. Greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture - Wikipedia

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    Cows, sheep and other ruminants digest their food by enteric fermentation, and their burps are the main methane emissions from land use, land-use change, and forestry: together with methane and nitrous oxide from manure, this makes livestock the main source of greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture. [46]

  7. Environmental impacts of animal agriculture - Wikipedia

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    Cows, sheep, and other ruminants digest their food by enteric fermentation, and their burps are the main source of methane emissions from land use, land-use change, and forestry. Together with methane and nitrous oxide from manure, this makes livestock the main source of greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture.

  8. Bill Gates Is Trying to Get Cows to Stop Farting - AOL

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    If only we could get cows to burp and fart less, we may be able to clean up some air pollution. ... building companies that can have a significant impact on climate change at scale ...

  9. New Zealand considers taxing cow and sheep burps to ... - AOL

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    The government of New Zealand has proposed a novel way of fighting climate change: charging farmers for the burps, farts and waste of farm animals.