Dairy farmers commit to net-zero emissions by 2050

Canadian dairy farmers are committed to reaching net-zero greenhouse gas emissions from farm-level dairy production by 2050.
DFC is working with greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction experts, federal and provincial governments, and dairy stakeholders to develop strategies that can be applied at the farm level to reduce and sequester GHGs.
OTTAWA—From severe temperatures to drought, wildfires to flooding, farmers are increasingly bearing witness to the impacts of climate change first-hand—and the extreme weather patterns we experienced in recent years are likely just a small sample of what’s to come in the future. That’s one ...

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