Livestock Methane: The Overlooked Climate Giant
Understanding the digestive emissions from global cattle and their potent impact on our atmosphere.
80x
More potent than CO2 over 20 years, making it a critical near-term target.
30%
Of human-caused methane emissions come directly from livestock digestion.
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Reducing methane is the single fastest way to slow global warming today.
The Time to Act is Now
With global food demand set to rise by 70%, we cannot sustain current emission levels. Rapid reduction of methane is the single fastest way to slow global warming and protect our climate future.
save the arctic now
The Arctic is already warming twice as fast as the global average, accelerating ice melt
Reducing short-lived climate pollutants (SLCPs), especially methane, could:
Cut Arctic warming by up to 67%
Avoid over 50% of projected warming by 2050
Reduce sea-level rise by 20% within decades
Nature's Biotech Buffer
Red Seaweed
Specific compounds in Asparagopsis taxiformis naturally inhibit the enzymatic pathways in livestock that produce methane during digestion.
Micro-Dosing
Our biotech solutions focus on highly concentrated additives that require minimal quantities in feed to achieve maximum methane reduction.
Ocean Restoration
Large-scale seaweed farming actively de-acidifies water and absorbs excess nitrogen and phosphorus, restoring seabed health while mitigating climate change.