CH4 Global

Making The Beef And Dairy Industries Climate Friendly

About this Event

It comes as a surprise to some when they learn that the world’s 1.5 billion beef cattle produce as much methane as the oil and gas industry. That’s up to 30% of the world’s methane, a greenhouse gas 28 times more harmful than CO2. Yet, it’s possible to eliminate 90% of the problem without reducing the amount of meat we eat.

CH4 Global has created Methane Tamer, a natural supplement that when added to a cow’s feed, prevents methane from being produced during digestion. The company already has 3 large scale pilot plants online and are producing supplements for use in Australia, New Zealand, South Korea and other countries.

Watch this presentation from CH4 Global CEO, Steve Meller, PhD, to hear how Methane Tamer benefits farmers, consumers, and the planet.

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January 16

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