How your beer could lower methane emissions, slow global warming By News October 26, 2021 Add Comment Edit Young Henrys craft brewery, nestled in the heart of the hip suburb of Newtown, have teamed up with scientists to investigate if micro-algae can be used reduce methane emissions from cattle. Share this post Related PostsLabor played tax roulette this week — and the risks are mounting on both sidesBurnt-out Russian tanks on display in Baltics stir emotions as some lay tributesBritish military urged to 'buy Australian' after UK clinches lucrative defence contracts Down Under'Bottom of the cycle or eye of the storm?': House prices stabilise nationally, rise in SydneyFinland starts to construct $597 million barbed wire fence on Russian borderSmall businesses could soon be legally obligated to protect your personal detailsA woman on Youth Allowance ended up with $8,000 debt. Do buy now, pay later companies do enough to protect young people?Will China help Russia with weapons in Ukraine? There are three reasons it might
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