What Seaweed and Cow Burps Have to Do with Climate Change | Ermias Kebreab | TED Countdown

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2022-03-24 ・ TED


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What Seaweed and Cow Burps Have to Do with Climate Change | Ermias Kebreab | TED Countdown

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Pasture is the single largest type of land
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on the surface of the Earth today,
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thanks to our taste for meat and dairy.
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Just over a quarter of all land is used for livestock.
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That's more than forests or farm fields or anything else.
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Most of that land is best for ruminants,
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such as cows,
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that can digest high-fiber feed such as grass and straw.
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However, the process by which grass and fiber is broken up
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in the stomachs of cows and other grazing ruminants
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has a byproduct, methane,
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a potent greenhouse gas.
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Despite what you might have heard about methane and cows,
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most of the methane is actually burped out,
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not through the back end.
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(Laughter)
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And that represents about two billion tons
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of carbon dioxide equivalent per year,
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or more than four percent of our annual global greenhouse gas emissions.
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We have a methane problem from cows.
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So how can you reduce these methane burps?
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My colleagues and I may have found a solution.
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Seaweed!
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Let me explain.
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A couple of years ago,
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an article was published by Rob Kinley and colleagues
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that showed almost complete elimination of methane
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when seaweed was added to chopped grass in the lab.
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Great.
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But as an agricultural researcher,
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I know lots of additives work well in the lab,
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but not in real animals.
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But there was something different about seaweed
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and the way in which it reduced methane.
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So we thought we should test this in live animals.
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In collaboration with Joan Salwen,
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an entrepreneur,
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and colleagues from James Cook University and CSIRO,
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we decided to conduct a small experiment
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to determine the amount of seaweed we might need to use.
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This was the first ever experiment in dairy cattle,
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and we had no idea how much to give them.
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So we started with about 60 grams per day,
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going up to 250 grams.
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Mind you, this was mixed in with 25 kilograms of their feed.
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One of the graduate students I work with, Breanna Roque,
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trapped their methane burps.
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(Laughter)
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In that first experiment,
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the emissions were reduced by up to 67 percent.
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(Applause)
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And I thought at first,
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the equipment must have malfunctioned, but it was real.
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But we are left with more questions than answers.
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Would the microbes in the gut get used to it
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and start producing methane over time?
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Would the seaweed be stable over a long period of time in storage?
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Would the taste be affected and the cows turn up their noses?
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Or would the seaweed affect the cows's health or milk production?
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So we teamed up again to conduct another trial.
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Over a five-month period,
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we saw the seaweed that was harvested three years prior
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reduce emissions by over 80 percent.
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(Applause)
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Our colleagues in Australia,
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they saw up to 98 percent reduction in a similar trial.
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That kind of reduction is simply staggering.
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And in the graph,
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you see methane emissions in three levels of intake.
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So the first line is for cattle with no seaweed,
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The second line is for cows
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that were supplemented with about 30 to 40 grams of seaweed.
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And the last one is for cows
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supplemented with about 60 to 80 grams of seaweed.
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As you can see, as you increase the amount of seaweed,
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you see a reduction in methane emissions.
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We have also seen an improvement in bulking up
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of the beef cattle with no adverse health effects.
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So it’s a win for the environment;
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it's a win for the farmers and consumers.
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A panel of 112 people got to taste steak
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made from steers offered seaweed and control.
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And they did not detect any difference.
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We also did a nutritional quality of the meat,
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and we found no difference between animals that were offered seaweed
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and the control.
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So how does it work?
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Some seaweeds contain ingredients
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that directly inhibit microbes in the cow’s gut from forming methane
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without interfering with food digestion.
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The amount of methane produced
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is dependent on how much the animal is eating
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and what's in the diet.
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And as such,
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previous efforts to reduce methane emissions
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focused on changing their diets
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or improving forage quality.
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And we do have potential solutions other than seaweed
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to reduce methane emissions.
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We looked at additives to feed, such as 3-NOPs,
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reduce emissions by about 30 percent.
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Even garlic and citrus extract
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can reduce methane burps by over 20 percent
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without affecting animal health and productivity.
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Now you may ask:
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Why not stop eating beef and drinking milk?
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Audience member: Yeah!
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(Laughter)
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EK: That would be a good question.
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So adopting a plant-based diet with supplements
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may help shrink a person's carbon footprint
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in high-income countries like the US.
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But, you know, a lot of people are not going to do that.
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And for the rest of the world,
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these foods are needed to provide key nutrients,
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such as vitamin B12 and vitamin A,
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which are critical for brain function,
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for vision and immunity.
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These are found almost exclusively in beef and milk.
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In this graph, you see different countries
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with their annual meat consumption per capita on the bar graph,
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and then you see the dots representing the stunting rate
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in children below the age of five years old.
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And countries that have lower consumption of methane
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are associated with higher incidence of stunting.
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I know this firsthand.
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Growing up in Eritrea,
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I loved milk and meat when you could get it,
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which wasn't often.
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Even as a kid, I always wondered
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how a cow, eating just grass, produces nutritious milk I love to drink.
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And that wonder pushed me into a career to understand
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and improve livestock production
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so that people in low-income countries do not suffer with stunting
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and other nutrient-deficiency diseases.
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(Applause)
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So what now?
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We know seaweed can work.
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But the cultivation of the specific seaweed has been a barrier.
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It's not so easy to farm asparagopsis taxiformis.
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But there are a number of efforts going on at the moment
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to scale up production.
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Blue Ocean Barns is growing seaweed in Hawaii already,
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and they estimate that there will be enough production to feed all cattle
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in the US by 2030.
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All we need now is for governments to step up
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and facilitate the use of these methane-busting feed additives.
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Cattle industries in some countries
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have already committed to climate neutrality by 2050.
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But if we can get these feed-additive innovations
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into cow stomachs earlier,
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we can cut methane burps significantly.
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Given that methane only lasts in the atmosphere for a decade or so,
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we could even slow global warming in the short term.
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Yes, we have a methane problem from cows,
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but we may have seaweed and other solutions
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for these methane burps,
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helping us provide meat and dairy while maintaining a safe climate.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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