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Ireland Looking To Kill 200,000 Cows To Fight Climate Change; Are US Herds Next?

By Ryan Wu
Published in Climate Change
June 06, 2023
1 min read
Ireland Looking To Kill 200,000 Cows To Fight Climate Change; Are US Herds Next?

Ireland is planning to cull over 200,000 cows in an effort to combat climate change. The plan, which is part of the country’s broader efforts towards carbon neutrality, aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the agriculture sector. While some have praised Ireland for its bold action, others worry that this could set a dangerous precedent for other countries, particularly the United States where beef production is a major industry. Additionally, the culling of cows could have negative impacts on farmers who rely on their animals for their livelihood. The move also highlights the challenges and trade-offs involved in the fight against climate change. While it is important to take bold action, there are often complex and difficult decisions to be made along the way. Ultimately, this issue underscores the need for a comprehensive and nuanced approach to tackling climate change, one that takes into account the diverse perspectives and interests of different stakeholders.


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