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CSIRO aims to boost farming, cut carbon

February 10, 2010 by admin

Flying Pig(SMH) The CSIRO has set its sights on increasing the nation's agricultural productivity by 50 per cent, while cutting carbon emissions by the same amount. [..]  Its goal is to work out how to secure the nation's agriculture and forest industries by increasing productivity by 50 per cent, while also reducing carbon emissions intensity by at least that much between now and 2030. CSIRO chief executive Megan Clark said farmers and foresters were facing new challenges and had to adapt. read more

Sounds like 50% more "new challenges" for farmers and land owners to obey the "local Agenda 21" laws that come from the unconstitutional unelected nongovernmental UN Agenda 21 program

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