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Hay grown for cattle consumes nearly half the water drawn from Colorado River, study finds Article 1986 words, published Mar 28 2024 23 votes
Denmark will introduce a levy on farm emissions in what is set to be one of the world's first carbon taxes on agriculture climate change Article 77 words 26 votes
Potty trained cows are no joke for the climate (2021) climate change Article 1024 words, published Oct 28 2021 21 votes
Feeding seaweed to cows can cut methane emissions – Swedish study proposes government commission more research into environmental benefits of cattle feed additives pollution Article 686 words 11 votes
The republic of cows: Alaska has given an uninhabited, remote island to feral cattle conservation Link 17 votes
In the Northern Rockies, grizzly bears are on the move. As grizzlies recover, they’re no longer content to roam within the boundaries we’ve contrived for them. conservation Article 4939 words 12 votes
‘An insane amount of water’: What climate change means for California’s biggest dairy district climate change water Article 1180 words 14 votes
Denmark should aim to reduce beef and dairy production by introducing a farming emissions tax in order to reach its ambitious climate targets climate change pollution Link 3 votes
Canada’s boar war - Wild pigs are invasive, destructive and dangerous, and their populations in Canada are exploding out of control. How can we fight back? Article 4793 words 12 votes
The nation’s first regenerative dairy works with nature to heal the soil—at scale Article 1633 words 7 votes
Clouds of mosquitoes have been so thick in southwest Louisiana since Hurricane Laura that they’re killing cattle and horses natural disasters Article 315 words 5 votes
Farmers in Bangladesh are adapting to climate change by raising ducks instead of chickens climate change Article 1320 words 7 votes