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A government appointed scientific panel has found that by reducing our methane emissions to 24% by 2050 we would meet the goal of not seeing additional warming above 2017 levels.
But the climate change commission has warned there's no evidence to support changing the existing target of up to 47 percent.
Associate Minister for Agriculture Andrew Hoggard says the government will work with the sector when looking at any changes to local regulations and targets.
"New Zealand farmers are some of the world’s most carbon efficient food producers. We can meet our obligations through innovation and technology,”
The government is now going over the panel's advice to decide on a new target next year.
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A government appointed scientific panel has found that by reducing our methane emissions to 24% by 2050 we would meet the goal of not seeing additional warming above 2017 levels.
But the climate change commission has warned there's no evidence to support changing the existing target of up to 47 percent.
Associate Minister for Agriculture Andrew Hoggard says the government will work with the sector when looking at any changes to local regulations and targets.
"New Zealand farmers are some of the world’s most carbon efficient food producers. We can meet our obligations through innovation and technology,”
The government is now going over the panel's advice to decide on a new target next year.
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See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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