NFF calls for net carbon zero by 2050

Veterinarians for Climate Action welcomes the National Farmers Federation’s decision to back a carbon neutral Australian economy by 2050.

Former Chief Veterinary Officer for Queensland Ron Glanville said: “We at Vets for Climate Action were pleased to see the National Farmers Federation support a move towards net zero emissions across the Australian economy by 2050.”

“As vets, we work side by side with farmers and the agriculture industries every day to ensure the health and welfare of Australia’s livestock.”

“Climate change, caused by the burning of fossil fuels for energy, is directly impacting on our animals, through increasing the risk of hotter, drier and more extreme weather, as we saw so tragically with the bushfires over summer.”

“Climate change is also causing changes in disease distribution, an issue that is on all Australians’ minds as we live through the COVID-19 pandemic.”

“The climate scientists advise that we need more ambitious targets than the one set by the  National Farmers Federation, but we see it as a great first step.”

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