People Fixing the World

Cutting Cow Farts to Combat Climate Change

People Fixing the World

Methane emissions from the burps and farts of livestock accounts for around 15% of global greenhouse gas emissions. But the trick to reducing this could lie with some of Kenya’s smallholder farmers. By using very simple techniques to transform the way they manage their soil and animals, dairy farmers are helping their cows emit less methane per litre of milk they produce. And it’s all being paid for by big polluters, in what could become a major form of carbon offsetting. Is this a new frontier in the fight against climate change? World Hacks has been to rural Kenya to find out. Presenter: Vincent Ni Reporter: Harriet Noble

Next Episodes

People Fixing the World

Thailand’s Disease Detectives @ People Fixing the World

📆 2017-07-11 04:06 / 00:22:46


People Fixing the World

Can We Supercharge School? @ People Fixing the World

📆 2017-07-04 04:06 / 00:23:22


People Fixing the World

Turning Fatbergs into Fuel @ People Fixing the World

📆 2017-06-27 04:00 / 00:23:24


People Fixing the World

Thailand’s Condom King @ People Fixing the World

📆 2017-06-20 03:06 / 00:22:54


People Fixing the World

How To Be A Better Mum In Jail @ People Fixing the World

📆 2017-06-13 03:06 / 00:23:16