The goal of this initiative is to reduce methane emissions from cattle, a move they claim is a step towards combating climate change. Critics, however, see this as another attempt by the affluent elite to exert control over the food supply and impose their radical environmental ideologies on farmers and ranchers.
According to Gateway Pundit, ArkeaBio, a biotech firm based in Boston, has recently secured $26.5 million in venture capital funding to further its development of a methane-reducing cattle vaccine. Breakthrough Energy Ventures, a climate-centric fund established by Gates, is at the forefront of this initiative. Other contributors to the funding round include environmental organizations such as the Grantham Foundation and AgriZeroNZ, indicating a coordinated effort by left-leaning institutions to interfere in the agricultural sector.
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ArkeaBio's board chairman, Chris Rivest, has praised the initiative as a "game-changer" in reducing emissions. He views it as a natural progression of existing cattle vaccination programs, as reported by Climate Solutions.
In a parallel move, Jeff Bezos's Earth Fund has invested $9.4 million into a similar initiative, collaborating with researchers from the Royal Veterinary College and the Pirbright Institute. Their ambitious goal is to reduce methane emissions by over 30% using innovative biotechnology, including genetically modified bacteria and advanced antibody research.
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"This groundbreaking research explores whether a moonshot to cut livestock methane emissions is achievable," says Dr. Andrew Steer, President and CEO of the Bezos Earth Fund. "Vaccines have proven to be incredibly effective in global health, and if we can apply this approach to cattle, the potential for reducing emissions is immense. The Bezos Earth Fund is committed to high-risk, high-reward projects like this, which have the power to transform our efforts against climate change."
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Livestock are a primary source of methane, a potent greenhouse gas with a significant impact on climate change. The Bezos Earth Fund, in conjunction with the Global Methane Hub, has a portfolio of grants aimed at reducing these emissions through low-methane genetics, improved feed, and better ranch management practices. While these approaches can be effective in specific geographies and ranch-types, a vaccine offers a universal, scalable, and cost-effective solution that can be easily integrated into existing farm management systems.
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This initiative is part of a broader trend of elites using climate change as a pretext to reshape global food production. In 2021, Gates made headlines for becoming the largest private owner of farmland in the United States, sparking concerns about the consolidation of agricultural power. Now, with Gates and Bezos funding livestock vaccine research, these fears are intensifying.
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While the potential benefits of reducing methane emissions are undeniable, the involvement of billionaires like Gates and Bezos raises questions about the concentration of power and influence in the hands of a few. As the world grapples with the challenges of climate change, it is essential to ensure that solutions are not only effective but also equitable, respecting the rights and livelihoods of those who work the land.