Usurp the Burp: How Seaweed Could Help Curb Cow Burps

A marine ecologist at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego has been working on cultivating a type of seaweed that can help curb cow burps—one of the greatest sources of methane emissions in California. Seaweed expert Jennifer Smith is currently growing Asparagopsis taxiformis in her lab at Scripps—something which has never been done before—and she’s exploring large-scale cultivation of this red algae.

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