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Genetics to help dairy kick vital climate goals

LIC research assistant Gemma Worth with senior scientist Lorna McNaughton. 1 of 1 5370537724001 Breeding more efficient animals could help unlock profitability and environmental gains for Tasmanian dairy farmers, according to a new project. This comes as consumer pressure mounts on agricultural production to improve its on-farm and supply-chain environmental credentials. The project, led by DairyTas and supported by LIC, the Tasmanian Government and Serve-Ag, investigated how the Tasmanian dairy industry could reduce carbon emissions. Central to the findings was the need to breed a cow that produces high milk solids relative to its live weight, while lasting longer in the herd. Former DairyTas sustainable dairying adviser Rachel Brown said genetics was an obvious starting point for the investigation, as cattle produce 60 to 65 per cent of the emissions from the state’s industry.

Climate Change Commission Offers Ambitious, Achievable Plan For New Zealand

Sunday, 31 January 2021, 4:11 pm Forest & Bird congratulated He Pou a Rangi – the Climate Change Commission for delivering an ambitious, achievable plan to tackle climate change and endorsed its call for a stronger climate change target. The key takeaway from the report is that New Zealand is not on track to do its fair share of global efforts, but that doing our fair share is achievable if we start now. Today the independent Climate Change Commission released its first report on what New Zealand needs to do to tackle climate change and protect our future. It proposes a range of measures to meet New Zealand s current targets and proposes

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