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Study: Fish Oil Stifles Greenhouse Gas

Study: Fish Oil Stifles Greenhouse Gas

http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/science/03/12/environment.burping.reut/index.html CNN reports that Belgian scientists found that adding fish oil to animal fodder could cut livestock release of methane. Agriculture > Livestock Methane Emissions Study: Fish oil stifles greenhouse gas LONDON (Reuters) -- Fish oil could be the answer to stifling the release of the greenhouse gas methane from belching farm animals. Belgian scientists found that adding fish oil to animal fodder could cut the release of methane by 25 to 40 percent in sheep
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CNN reports that Belgian scientists found that adding fish oil to animal fodder could cut livestock release of methane.
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Ruminant livestock such as cattle and sheep are the largest source of methane emissions resulting from human activity. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas. RLEP is a joint EPA-USDA program helping livestock producers improve their operations' efficiency, preserve natural resources, and reduce methane emissions.
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