Data on projected emissions from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) should be welcomed as a "positive development" for agriculture. That's according to Irish Farmers' Association (IFA) President Tim Cullinan, speaking after the EPA published its latest greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions projections today (Friday 2 June). Cullinan noted that there is a strong focus on reducing emissions and that "every citizen, including farmers" should be credited for progress:"The vast majority of people try to play their part. We should be more positive about what is being achieved rather than being too negative. (Charlotte Morrey)
Farmers "deserve a lot of credit" for reducing emissions
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