Farming can combat climate change.DIT AgTech is trialling patented technology that will both reduce livestock methane emissions and capture carbon reductions to allow farmers to trade credits online. Clinical trials for this product are currently underway with Central Queensland University.Using proven methane reduction feed additives, DIT’s innovation uses drinking water to distribute the additives in soluble form. As livestock drink to their body weight, the technology can work out precise delivery amounts, and create a methodology to capture the emission reductions through the amount of water consumed to deliver an Australian Carbon Credit Unit (ACCU).https://ditagtech.com.au/
Coventry, a city in the UK, has been green lit to pilot a taxpayer-funded scheme to reduce car ownership by offering £3,000 grants as incentives.The £3,000 can be used on public transport as the UK seeks to avoid the fallout of the impending climate disaster, and to reduce the dangerous levels of air pollution.For more information, click the link below:https://uk.news.yahoo.com/coventry-trialling-3-000-grants-150653429.html
Accelerating the energy transition, Fortescue Future Industries is building a Global Green Energy Hydrogen Manufacturing Centre in Gladstone, "... the facility will double the world's green hydrogen production capacity, with the first stage expected to produce 2 gigawatts of hydrogen electrolysers each year. Electrolysers split hydrogen from water, producing emission-free energy."...MOREhttps://www.linkedin.com/posts/mariamacnamara_australia-will-soon-be-home-to-the-worlds-activity-6852875564622188544-_-Nz