Australians told to cut back on beef to save world from climate change
Story by Olivia Day For Daily Mail Australia • 2d • 2 min read
New report details journey to net zero
Australia to reduce emissions by 2050
Australians will need to cut back on red meat and ditch petrol cars for electric vehicles in order to reach net zero emissions by 2050, according to the government agency advising Anthony Albanese on climate change.
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The Climate Change Authority has suggested a series of lifestyle changes to get Australia to net zero in a new report released on Wednesday.
The Authority has suggested Aussies swap red meat like beef and lamb for more emission-friendly options like kangaroo, chicken and pork.
It comes after the Climate Council found that agriculture was responsible for over half of Australia's methane emissions in 2022-23.
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