After decades of avoiding inclusion in the Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS), New Zealand’s primary production sector has begrudgingly acknowledged that reducing on-farm emissions of greenhouse gases is an imperative. Charged by the government with developing a pricing mechanism and strategy as an acceptable alternative to joining the ETS in 2025 under the Climate Change Response

Comment: Will New Zealand farmers long for the ‘fart tax?’
A New Zealand proposal to reduce agriculture emissions involves a lot of trust – and a lot of uncertainty