?? Methane is a greenhouse gas with a warming potential roughly 87x that of CO? over a 20 year period, and cattle burps—technically called enteric methanogenesis—account for 27% of the U.S.’s annual methane emissions.?? Reducing methane could be the fastest way to slow global warming, and Alga Biosciences is leading the charge with a feed additive made of kelp that has the potential to make a massive impact in agriculture, offering a scalable inexpensive solution to a previously unavoidable problem. ?? Founded by Alex Brown and his two cofounders?(PhD candidates at??UC Berkeley), Alga Biosciences uses biochemistry to tackle methane emissions right at their source, and turn farmers into climate?heroes.????? Join us on Nov 19 for an exclusive event of our Xooglers in Climate Founder Series. Alex will share how he navigated startup challenges, developed algae tech to work at scale, and built trust within the cattle industry—creating a true win-win for farmers and the planet. Hosted by Veronique Lafargue, Founder and Marketing Advisor. RSVP: https://lnkd.in/g66xfszp Mark Grozen-Smith Mert Topcu Christopher Fong Xoogler.co Matthew Joehnk #ClimateTech #MethaneReduction #Agritech #SustainableAgriculture #xooglersinclimate #methane #startup #founderstory #biochemistry #algae