Methane emissions: Australian cattle industry suggests shift from net zero target to ‘climate neutral’ approach
The US cattle industry adopted a climate neutral' goal in 2021 but scientists say that misses the point' in keeping global temperature rises below 1.5C
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Cattle Australia is lobbying the red meat sector to ditch its net zero target in favour of a climate neutral" goal that would require far more modest reductions in methane emissions.
The $75bn red meat industry, led by Meat and Livestock Australia, announced a target of reaching net zero emissions by 2030 seven years ago, in an attempt to maintain its social licence and drive investments in emissions reduction technology.
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