
The Signpost Series – Reduction of Methane gas emissions in agriculture
The Signpost Series – Reduction of Methane gas emissions in agriculture 04 February 2021 Type Event Proceeding On the latest episode of The Signpost Series webinars, which took place on Friday, 29 January, Mark Gibson, Teagasc ConnectEd and Pat Murphy, Head of Environment KT, Teagasc were joined by Sinéad Waters, Principal Research Officer in the […]
By On the latest episode of The Signpost Series webinars, which took place on Friday, 29 January, Mark Gibson, Teagasc ConnectEd and Pat Murphy, Head of Environment KT, Teagasc were joined by Sinéad Waters, Principal Research Officer in the Animal & Bio-science Research Department in Teagasc to discuss the development of strategies to reduce methane emissions from agriculture.

The Signpost Series – Reduction of Methane gas emissions in agriculture
Type Event Proceeding
On the latest episode of The Signpost Series webinars, which took place on Friday, 29 January, Mark Gibson, Teagasc ConnectEd and Pat Murphy, Head of Environment KT, Teagasc were joined by Sinéad Waters, Principal Research Officer in the Animal & Bio-science Research Department in Teagasc to discuss the development of strategies to reduce methane emissions from agriculture.
Agriculture in Ireland is responsible for approximately 32% of all green house gas emissions with Methane being the biggest driver.
View presentation below
- Strategies to reduce enteric methane emissions from agriculture (PDF)
Sinéad Waters, Principal Research Officer in the Animal & Bio-science Research Department, Teagasc
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Find out more about the series here: Sustainable Agriculture Webinars