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Search ResultBeano For Bovines: Here's How Researchers Are Cutting Methane Emissions From Cows
Just as people plagued by flatulence have turned to diets and supplements for relief, scientists are seeking a cure for belching — and sometimes farting — cows....
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In grassy fields and research labs around the world, scientists are making a herculean effort to help fight climate change: one cow burp at a time.
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With the human population fast approaching 8 billion, human beings are leveling forests, clearing savannas, and transforming entire landscapes to make way for industrial-sc...
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Read MoreHumans Care More About Climate Change if They Know They're Responsible
Climate change denial is still a huge problem among elected representatives, to say nothing of the general populace, and even when our elected leaders do try to act to comb...
Read MoreTrashing The Ragpicker
Raja is a waste dealer in Seemapuri in Delhi, who employs around 15 people to segregate mixed waste into paper, plastic and bottles. His monthly income of around Rs 30,000 ...
Read MoreThe Ocean Conditions That Are Bleaching the Great Barrier Reef May Be the New Normal in 20 Years
The coral bleaching that has devastated Australia's iconic Great Barrier Reef — and been described as the most extreme event in the reef's history — would have ...
Read MoreHuge 'Dead Zones' Could Appear in the World's Oceans by 2030 Because of Climate Change
Man-made climate change is already cutting into oxygen levels in some parts of the world's oceans and could start producing new "dead zones" in some parts of the seas by 20...
Read MoreExploiting Asia's Biodiversity Can Ensure Food Security, End Hunger
Experts came together at a regional consultation on Asia’s biodiversity to assess opportunities on how to ensure food security and enhance nutrition across the contin...
Read MoreClimate Change Is Not Gender-Neutral
It is well established that the poor are most vulnerable to the effects of climate change, and that women—who account for the majority of the world’s poor&mdash...
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