Denmark made headlines in 2024 as the first country to implement a carbon tax on livestock emissions. The country's ambitious 70% emissions reduction target by 2030 includes agricultural reductions of 55-65%. What makes Denmark's policy truly remarkable isn't the tax itself—it's the 60% tax deduction corresponding to mitigation potential. This signals that Denmark's approach isn't anti-livestock, but rather pro-innovation, explicitly avoiding targets on livestock numbers while incentivizing f...
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Denmark made headlines in 2024 as the first country to implement a carbon tax on livestock emissions. The country's ambitious 70% emissions reduction target by 2030 includes agricultural reductions of 55-65%. What makes Denmark's policy truly remarkable isn't the tax itself—it's the 60% tax deduction corresponding to mitigation potential. This signals that Denmark's approach isn't anti-livestock, but rather pro-innovation, explicitly avoiding targets on livestock numbers while incentivizing f...
Creating a carbon neutral beef operation with Robert Mackenzie, Mackas Australian Black Angus Beef
ASH CLOUD
55 minutes
2 months ago
Creating a carbon neutral beef operation with Robert Mackenzie, Mackas Australian Black Angus Beef
Sustainability equals profitability managed correctly. Through a thorough process of understanding his numbers across all aspects of sustainability Robert Mckenzie of Mackas black angus beef became the first Australian beef producer to become carbon neutral through pasture carbon sequestration. Today we are joined by Robert to hear his story on what motivated his sustainable journey and the work he needed to do to achieve carbon neutrality. Send us a text
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Denmark made headlines in 2024 as the first country to implement a carbon tax on livestock emissions. The country's ambitious 70% emissions reduction target by 2030 includes agricultural reductions of 55-65%. What makes Denmark's policy truly remarkable isn't the tax itself—it's the 60% tax deduction corresponding to mitigation potential. This signals that Denmark's approach isn't anti-livestock, but rather pro-innovation, explicitly avoiding targets on livestock numbers while incentivizing f...