Startup raises $26.5 million for vaccine to stop cow farts and burpss

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ArkeaBio, a Boston developer of a vaccine to reduce livestock methane emissions, raised a $26.5 million in venture capital funding led by an investment fund founded by Bill Gates.

Why it matters: Caring about cow farts (or burps) has become a political punchline, but they’re estimated to create more than 5% of global greenhouse gasses.

  • Vaccines could be a relatively low-cost, scalable solution, particularly as food demand increases.
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The science: Methane is much more potent than is carbon dioxide, in terms of its trapping atmospheric heat, although it also dissipates down faster.

www.axios.com/2024/05/10/arkeabio-cow-emissions-bill-gates


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