Norway Tackles Climate Change by Shifting Agriculture Away from Meat to Dairy and Veggies
Norway aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in agriculture by 40% while maintaining food security. Shifting from ruminant to vegetable products can help achieve this goal. A carbon tax can be used to reduce emissions, with lower emission dairy products being favored over high emission red meat. By adjusting subsidies for ruminant meat production, Norway can meet its targets while supporting dairy farming in rural areas.