ATHENRY, Ireland (Reuters) - Scientists are combing Ireland's west coast for seaweed to feed to cattle and sheep after research showed it could stop them breathing out so much climate-warming methane.
Countries across Europe are working to fulfill their commitment to shift to a climate-neutral economy. Under the European Green Deal, the climate neutrality objective becomes a legal commitment for ...
An investigation was launched into the illegal movement of cattle across the Irish border in 2004, declassified files have shown. The files show that Irish officials believed that cattle stolen from a ...
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Seaweed found on the west coast of Ireland could be fed to sheep and cattle in a bid to prevent them from breathing out so much methane. Scientists have tested more than 20 different types of seaweed ...
DUBLIN, Ireland — Irish officials confirmed Tuesday that cattle at three farms have tested positive for dioxin — the cancer-causing chemical that has contaminated its pork industry — but insisted that ...
Scientists are combing Ireland's west coast for seaweed to feed to cattle and sheep after research showed it could stop them breathing out so much climate-warming methane. ATHENRY, Ireland, Nov 17 ...
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