This week during the COP 28 meetings Canada's Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault announced the publication of its fourth draft protocol on reducing enteric methane emissions (REME) from beef cattle operations.
Environment and Climate Change Canada issued a press release outlining the basics of the REME Protocol encouraging producers to make changes that would reduce the methane released when cattle burp.
The protocol suggests producers could look at improving animal diets, management, and other strategies that support more efficient animal growth.
The move would also generate offset credits that producers could then sell with each credit representing one tonne of emission reductions.