Leaving agriculture out of global climate deal justified, NZ climate scientist says

Leaving agriculture out of global climate deal justified, NZ climate scientist says
Pattrick Smellie
By Pattrick Smellie Oct. 20 (BusinessDesk) - Global efforts to combat climate change should focus first on eradicating carbon dioxide emissions, while less action on agricultural greenhouse gases is justified in the short term, a New Zealand climate change scientist says. Addressing the Climate Change and Business conference in Auckland, Victoria University’s climate change professor Dave Frame said: “The focus on CO2 means CO2 is the focus. Agriculture is something you can do something about later. “You don’t have to stop methane,” he...