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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 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

  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. 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. That’s the theory behind an Australian climate tech company, Rumin8, now backed by Bill Gates ...

  6. Converting cow manure to fuel is growing climate solution ...

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    Cow burps and manure emit the potent planet-warming gas, which over a shorter period is much more powerful than carbon dioxide. ... Supporters point to the technology’s effectiveness at ...

  7. Environmental impacts of animal agriculture - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, any comprehensive plan of adaptation to the effects of climate change, particularly the present and future effects of climate change on agriculture, must also consider livestock. [85] [86] Livestock activities also contribute disproportionately to land-use effects, since crops such as corn and alfalfa are cultivated to feed the ...

  8. New Zealand targets cow burps to help reduce global warming - AOL

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    New Zealand Cow Burps FILE - Dairy cows graze on a farm near Oxford, New Zealand, on Oct. 8, 2018. New Zealand scientists are coming up with some surprising solutions for how to reduce methane ...

  9. Producing power from cow poop: A Florida dairy aims to ... - AOL

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    Poop is an inevitable byproduct of the cattle industry and, like cow burps and farts, it emits methane, a potent greenhouse gas that scientists point to as a major driver of climate change.