Agriculture agency set aside nearly $3bn to give to farmers who cut emissions, but about $1.9bn spent on practices not doing thatMore than half of federal funding for "climate-smart" agriculture in the US goes to farming practices that are unlikely to reduce greenhouse gas emissions - and in some cases, would even increase them, according to a new report by the non-profit Environmental Working Group.The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) set aside more than $3bn to give to farmers who practice "climate-smart" agriculture, but roughly $1.9bn of it is being spent on practices that experts say aren't actually combating the climate crisis. Continue reading...
More than 50% of US funds for 'climate-smart' farming do not help crisis - report
28. února 2024 12:48
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Zdroj: The Guardian