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The jury is in: Report Confirms Livestock emissions of methane are not causing global warming.

June 20, 2017 By Robin Grieve

Pastural Farming Climate Research Inc was incorporated in 2009 to; Represent farmers’ interests by highlighting the many discrepancies and misinformation used in reports about the role livestock play in global warming To fund research to … [Read more...]

OECD Report Wrong to Criticise Us.

March 22, 2017 By Robin Grieve

The just released OECD environmental report gave New Zealand a fail for amongst other things our per capita greenhouse gas emissions being among the highest in the world. Former New Zealand Environment Minister Simon Upton led the compilation of … [Read more...]

Paula Bennett misleads on Paris Agreement target,

January 15, 2017 By Robin Grieve

In case you missed it I had an opinion piece published in the NZ Herald last week. It was in response to Paula Bennett (our new deputy PM) who as Climate Change Minister wrote an opinion piece for the NZ Herald in which she misled readers about the … [Read more...]

Methane from livestock, not the problem CO2 emissions are.

November 30, 2016 By Robin Grieve

Motu Economic and Public Policy Research have published a paper which states that short lived greenhouse gases (like methane) are quite different to long-lived GHGs (like CO2) In the report Motu say To stabilise the climate, it is necessary to … [Read more...]

Door opening for re think on agriculture’s contribution to gas emissions

November 16, 2016 By Robin Grieve

The Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment’s report on biological emissions released last month has opened the door to a rethink on agriculture’s contribution to global warming. In her report she outlines the difference between a cyclical … [Read more...]

Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment acknowledges methane and CO2 are different.

October 20, 2016 By Robin Grieve

Parliamentary commissioner Jan Wright has released a report on biological greenhouse gases. The report is good news for farmers because in it Wright acknowledges the concerns we were set up to voice, and that is that methane and CO2 are vastly … [Read more...]

ETS Review

February 18, 2016 By Robin Grieve

The ETS review is underway with submissions for the first part of the review closing on Friday 19th February. Biological emissions are part of the ETS but are exempted indefinitely and this is exemption is not part of the review. Also excluded from … [Read more...]

NZ Herald article by Robin Grieve

January 16, 2016 By Robin Grieve

The New Zealand Herald published an article I wrote in response to statements made during the Paris Climate talks by our world leaders and some opinion piece writers that were inaccurate. While the article was primarily for that purpose I did manage … [Read more...]

Language changing over livestock emissions.

January 5, 2016 By Robin Grieve

  The Government has taken livestock emissions out of the ETS review for later this year. The ETS is an absolute joke so there will be plenty to review including the dodgy forestry credits NZ foresters sell, without the contentious issue of … [Read more...]

Double Triumph in Paris

January 5, 2016 By Robin Grieve

  The Paris talks have come and gone with a double triumph.   Triumph 1 Nothing significant was agreed to. No binding agreement eventuated with the lofty goals of Copenhagen and hope of binding countries to emission reduction targets … [Read more...]

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The jury is in: Report Confirms Livestock emissions of methane are not causing global warming.


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