Ireland may cull 200,000 dairy cows to meet climate-change targets
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Ireland proposes killing 200,000 dairy cows for climate agenda
Ireland is proposing a slaughter of 200,000 dairy cows in order to have cleaner air. Methane from cows is considered a leading contributor to greenhouse gasses. But Irish dairy farmers aren't having it. They are revolting against the country's proposal to kill 65,000 cows a year, for three years, to meet climate goals. Cull of dairy cows would slash herd by 10% The proposal would shrink the national dairy herd by 10% at a cost to taxpayers of …
Elon Musk slams Irish climate change plan to cull 200,000 cows
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