Fact-checking the Bovaer backlash
How is new additive Bovaer tackling methane from burpy cows – and is it safe? Also, are billionaires really deserting Earth for space, and why are whales wearing salmon hats?
Some social media users have been pouring milk down the drain and chucking their butter in the bin in protest over a new additive in cow feed that claims to reduce methane emissions.
The online posts, attacking Arla Food’s trial of Bovaer with three big supermarkets and 30 farms in the UK, have had millions of views.
So, what do we know – what is this additive and how is it going to tackle burpy cows? And what is the evidence it is safe?
We interrogate the science with Sharon Huws, professor in animal science, and food scientist Dr Stuart Farrimond...
Also this week, are billionaires really deserting Earth for space? What is the upshot for our plastic waste problem after global talks on a treaty ended in failure? And why, just why, are orcas being spotted wearing salmon hats?
Presenter: Victoria Gill
Producers: Sophie Ormiston, Ella Hubber & Gerry Holt
Editor: Martin Smith
Production Co-ordinator: Jana Bennett-Holesworth 
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