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Study: Fish Oil Stifles Greenhouse Gas

141211 Study: Fish Oil Stifles Greenhouse Gas http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/science/03/12/environment.burping.reut/index.html CNN reports that Belgian scientists found that adding fish oil to animal fodder could cut livestock release of methane. Environment > Agriculture > Livestock Methane Emissions Mar 28, 2008  

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Other links at Environment > Agriculture > Livestock Methane Emissions

Ruminant livestock such as cattle and sheep are the largest source of methane emissions resulting from human activity. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas. RLEP is a joint EPA-USDA program helping livestock producers improve their operations' efficiency, preserve natural resources, and reduce methane emissions.
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CNN reports that Belgian scientists found that adding fish oil to animal fodder could cut livestock release of methane.
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