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SUMMARY:Agriculture and the Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS): How do we enable farmers to respond?
DESCRIPTION:Read the reviews\n Programme \n8.45am Welcome introduction: Dr Jim Salinger/Rod Oram \nPolitical Roundup – Policy \n9.00am Ms Kiri Allan\, MP\, Labour Party (speaking on behalf of Hon Damien O’Connor)\nHow Government plans to reduce emissions from agriculture? Where is Government going on its Zero Carbon Act? \n9.20am Gareth Hughes\, Green Party\nHow the Green Party plans to reduce emissions from agriculture? \n9.40am Hon Nathan Guy\, National Party\nHow the National Party plans to reduce emissions from agriculture? \nEntry of agriculture to the Emissions Trading Scheme \n10.00am  Simon Upton\, Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment\nHow do you see the responsibility of your office in regard to protecting the New Zealand environment in the context of having agriculture enter the ETS \n10.20am Penny Nelson\, Deputy Director-General – Policy & Trade\, Ministry for Primary Industries\nThe role of the Ministry for Primary Industries in creating policy for dealing with agricultural greenhouse gases \n10.40am to 11.00am – Morning Tea \n11.00am  Dr Philip Wiles\, The Biological Emissions Reference Group (BERG)\nBERG – agreeing an evidence base for mitigation of agricultural biological emissions  \n11.20am Dr Kennedy Graham\, NZ Centre for Global Studies\nThe challenge of balancing politics\, public good and land use options in regard to managing the ETS and transforming agriculture \nFinding agricultural solutions \n11.40am Mark Aspin\, General Manager\, Pastoral Greenhouse Gas Research Consortium (PGgRc)\nPerspective of how the pastoral sector is being assisted with science to respond to greenhouse gas challenges \n12.00noon Dr Robyn Dynes\, Scientist\, AgResearch\nHow farm management can be used to reduce greenhouse gas emissions \n12.20pm to 1.00pm – Lunch \n1.00pm Paul McGill\, Innovation Manager\, Landcorp Farming\nThe current challenges for Landcorp Farming in joining the Emission Trading Scheme \n1.20pm Andrew Hoggard\, National Vice President\, Federated Farmers\nThe current challenge for farmers in joining the Emission Trading Scheme \nIndustry responses \n1.40pm Dr David Burger\, Strategy & Investment Leader Responsible Dairy\, DairyNZ\nWhat is the dairy sector doing to tackle our emissions? \n2.00pm Victoria Lamb\, Environment Policy Manager\, Beef+Lamb\nHow we are going to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions in the beef and lamb sector \n2.20pm Dr Alison Stewart\, CEO\, Foundation for Arable Research\nHow we are going to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions in the cropping sector \n2.40pm Richard Palmer\, Deputy CEO\, Horticulture New Zealand\nHow we are going to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions in the horticulture sector \n3.00pm Carolyn Mortland\, Director of Social Responsibility and Sustainability\, Fonterra\nHow is the partnership with Fonterra and the Ministry for the Environment – roadmap to a low emissions future – going to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions? \n3.20pm Discussion and Q&A \n4.00pm Rod Oram – Closing Remarks \n4.15pm Close \n 
URL:https://agscience.org.nz/event/agriculture-and-the-ets-forum/
LOCATION:Royal Society of New Zealand\, 11 Turnbull St\, Thorndon\, Wellington\, 6011\, New Zealand
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jenny Taylor":MAILTO:jenny@taylored.co.nz
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