Methane emission cuts of one-fifth required to meet Paris climate targets: new research

Methane emission cuts of one-fifth required to meet Paris climate targets: new research
Pattrick Smellie
By Pattrick Smellie Aug. 30 (BusinessDesk) - New Zealand needs to cut its methane emissions by about one-fifth from 2016 levels if it's to meet the Paris climate change commitments, according to new research prepared for the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment. With 86 percent of New Zealand's methane emissions coming from farm animals - mainly cows - the research puts a scientific lens on the political question of how quickly the country should cut emissions of methane, a short-lived climate change-inducing gas, from pastoral...