Ermias Kebreab (@ermiaskebreab) 's Twitter Profile
Ermias Kebreab

@ermiaskebreab

Associate Dean | Director, World Food Center | Professor and Sesnon Endowed Chair | University of California, Davis. Opinions are my own.

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His excellency Vรต Vฤƒn ThฦฐแปŸn, president of Vietnam, opens the VinFuture Prize ceremony. He emphases the spirit of collaboration in scientific research!

His excellency Vรต Vฤƒn ThฦฐแปŸn, president of Vietnam, opens the  VinFuture Prize ceremony. 

He emphases the spirit of collaboration in scientific research!
AGBT Meeting (@agbt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Calling all early career scientists! Join us at #AGBTAg to connect with some of the biggest names in agricultural genomics. Listen to why Dr. Ermias Kebreab, one of our speakers, thinks in-person networking is crucial for those just starting out.

VinFuture Prize (@vinfutureprize) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A Happy New Year 2024 to all science lovers, from the VinFuture Foundation. We are eternally grateful for your on-going support in 2023, and we wish you a new year of prosperity and peace ahead.

A Happy New Year 2024 to all science lovers, from the VinFuture Foundation. We are eternally grateful for your on-going support in 2023, and we wish you a new year of prosperity and peace ahead.
European Livestock Voice (@livestockvoice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"#Livestock production will always have an environmental impact just as... with the production of crops. We have the tools now to reduce emissions substantially... & much work has already been done." Interview with Ermias Kebreab meatthefacts.eu/home/activity/โ€ฆ

"#Livestock production will always have an environmental impact just as... with the production of crops.
We have the tools now to reduce emissions substantially... & much work has already been done."

Interview with <a href="/ErmiasKebreab/">Ermias Kebreab</a> 
meatthefacts.eu/home/activity/โ€ฆ
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๐ŸŒ๐Ÿ’ผ Hiring Alert! Join @UCDavis' Global Engagement as an Academic Coordinator & impact global sustainability! Lead projects, collaborate worldwide, and drive change in agricultural practices for a greener planet. ๐Ÿ“ Apply now: lnkd.in/gYvA28hN & help shape the future!

Ring (@ring) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Home happens. Be there with Ring. From every day scenes at the front door to once-in-a-lifetime moments in the backyard, wherever home happens, Ring Video Doorbells and Cameras help you see it all from wherever you are.๐Ÿก๐Ÿ’™

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๐ŸŒ Thrilled to receive the 2023-24 Chancellorโ€™s Award for International Engagement from UC Davis Global Affairs Grateful for the recognition & the support from colleagues, students, & the community. Congrats to fellow awardees. CA&ES, UC Davis

AGBT Meeting (@agbt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AGRICULTURE EMISSION MITIGATION: Ermias Kebreab from UC Davis focuses on CRISPR and other innovations in reducing livestock methane emissions at @AGBT Ag 2024. #AGBTAg

AGRICULTURE EMISSION MITIGATION: <a href="/ErmiasKebreab/">Ermias Kebreab</a> from <a href="/ucdavis/">UC Davis</a> focuses on CRISPR and other innovations in reducing livestock methane emissions at @AGBT Ag 2024. #AGBTAg
Julianna LeMieux PhD (@julemieux1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Ermias Kebreab UC Davis works to reduce methane emissions from livestock by adding compounds to their food. Brominata (from macroalgae) works but the cows donโ€™t want to eat it. (Essential oils didn't work) Genetic selection of sheep also worked, reducing methane by 12%. #AGBTAg

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Californiaโ€™s wine industry could play a role in reducing methane emissions from dairy cattle. #UCDavis researchers added fresh grape pomace from winemaking operations to alfalfa-based feed for dairy cows and methane emissions were reduced by 10% to 11%. caes.ucdavis.edu/news/grape-seeโ€ฆ

Ermias Kebreab (@ermiaskebreab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us online for my presentation on "Farming for Net Zero," part of the Climate Change Science Lecture Series organized by the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University. The event will take place next Monday at 4 PM Eastern. radcliffe.harvard.edu/event/2024-ermโ€ฆ

UC Davis Research (@ucdavisresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Researchers UC Davis added fresh grape pomace left over from winemaking operations to alfalfa-based feed for dairy cows and found that #methane emissions were reduced by 10% to 11%. Ermias Kebreab Learn more. CA&ES, UC Davis @UCDVEN farmprogress.com/livestock-and-โ€ฆ

Pam Kan-Rice (@ucanrpam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Researchers want to genetically engineer microbes in the cow stomach to eliminate methane emissions. โ€œItโ€™s completely out of the box,โ€ Ermias Kebreab CA&ES, UC Davis tells Shannon Osaka. Helpful graphics by Emily Wright #ghg washingtonpost.com/climate-solutiโ€ฆ

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Methane - The Real Story. Join us on 26 May for a Guest lecture by Ermias Kebreab of UC Davis. Hosted in partnership with IGFS, AgriSearch and UK Dairy Carbon Network. Registration required - go.qub.ac.uk/methanestory

Methane - The Real Story. 

Join us on 26 May for a Guest lecture by <a href="/ErmiasKebreab/">Ermias Kebreab</a> of <a href="/ucdavis/">UC Davis</a>. Hosted in partnership with <a href="/QUBIGFS/">IGFS</a>, <a href="/AgriSearchNI/">AgriSearch</a> and UK Dairy Carbon Network.

Registration required - go.qub.ac.uk/methanestory