Wales’s past was in coal but its future is in carbon farming

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A new report from the Committee on Climate Change has outlined how the UK should – and could – reduce its carbon emissions to net zero by 2050. For Wales to reach its 95% emission target by 2050 is ambitious but achievable. For Wales to reach net zero, sacrifices will need to be made, both by industry and the public. As a nation, Wales is blessed with natural resources — they are not in short supply. Farmers are key to realising this opportunity. While the recent history of Wales was built on coal, its future will be built on the bio-economy.

02/09/23

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  • TeitlWales’s past was in coal but its future is in carbon farming
    Graddau amlygrwyddRhyngwladol
    Enw cyfrwng / allfaThe Conversation
    Math y cyfrwngGwe
    Gwlad/TiriogaethTeyrnas Unedig Prydain Fawr a Gogledd Iwerddon
    Dyddiad cyhoeddi10 Mai 2019
    DisgrifiadFor Wales to reach its 95% emission target by 2050 is ambitious but achievable. For Wales to reach net zero, sacrifices will need to be made, both by industry and the public. As a nation, Wales is blessed with natural resources — they are not in short supply. Farmers are key to realising this opportunity. While the recent history of Wales was built on coal, its future will be built on the bio-economy.
    URLhttps://theconversation.com/waless-past-was-in-coal-but-its-future-is-in-carbon-farming-116706
    UnigolionJudith Thornton, Iain Donnison