Tag Archives: Greenhouse Gases

Methane’s path to the future

Taxing methane is not the answer. But we cannot walk away from the need to reduce methane-intensity in pastoral products. —– In recent articles,  I have attempted to explain some of the global warming complexities of methane. I did that … Continue reading

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How should methane emissions be calculated?

In 2006, I wrote a paper that was published in the journal ‘Primary Industry Management’ titled “Agriculture’s Greenhouse Gases: how should they be calculated”. Eighteen years later I am returning to that topic. In the intervening years both I and … Continue reading

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Is Forestry the Answer?

In late 2015, the New Zealand Government made a commitment at the Paris climate negotiations that by 2030 New Zealand will reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 30 percent compared to the 2005 levels. This overall commitment includes methane and … Continue reading

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