Taxing farming vital for Denmark's climate target: govt adviser
21 Feb 2023

Denmark should aim to reduce beef and dairy production by levying an emissions tax on farming of 750 Danish crowns (NZ$172) per tonne in order to reach its ambitious climate targets, the government's independent adviser says.
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