Why we MUST reduce methane emissions from livestock
The Earthshot Prize The Earthshot Prize
62.6K subscribers
427 views
0

 Published On Feb 20, 2024

Planet Earth is home to more than a billion cattle and more than 1.2 billion sheep, which provide humans with milk, meat and clothing. But there’s a catch: Cows and sheep are responsible for an astonishing 30% of global methane emissions, a gas many times more potent than carbon dioxide in trapping atmospheric heat.

Sea Forest’s revolutionary seaweed-based livestock feed drastically reduces planet-warming methane emissions from cattle and sheep and supports sustainable farming and healthy marine ecosystems.
--
Over the last ten years, the evidence that we face urgent challenges to protect the environment has become indisputable, and it’s clear that the time to act is now. Drawing inspiration from the concept of moonshots, which since the moon landing in 1969 has become shorthand to talk about the most ambitious and ground-breaking goals, Prince William announced The Earthshot Prize: an ambitious set of challenges to inspire a decade of action to repair the planet.

We believe in the power of human ingenuity to prove to us all that the seemingly impossible is possible.

--
Learn more about The Earthshot Prize here: https://earthshotprize.org/
The Earthshot Prize on TikTok:   / theearthshotprize  
The Earthshot Prize on Instagram: twitter.com/TheEarthshotPrize
The Earthshot Prizes on Twitter: facebook.com/TheEarthshotPrize
The Earthshot Prizes on Facebook: instagram.com/TheEarthshotPrize

#EarthshotPrize

show more

Share/Embed