Dairying is not simply unsustainable, it also violates Maori values - including those that call for us to respect the natural worldNew Zealand's dairy industry is under pressure. It is one of our biggest earners, accounting for roughly 3% of our GDP; and since cows were first brought here about 200 years ago, dairy farming has taken on cultural significance for Pakeha (NZ Europeans) especially.But it is also attracting increasing scrutiny. As well as polluting our land and waterways, dairy is to blame for large amounts of greenhouse gas emissions. Jacinda Ardern's Labour government has developed legislation to mitigate environmental pollution, but critics say it is not adequately addressing the harm dairying causes.Philip McKibbin is a writer from Aotearoa New Zealand of Pakeha (New Zealand European) and Maori (Ngai Tahu) descent Continue reading...
New Zealand's dairy industry should stop using Maori culture to pretend it's sustainable | Philip McKibbin
12. května 2022 22:15
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Zdroj: The Guardian