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Further, Teagasc scientists understand the complexity, implications and limitations of different metrics used and debated by the climate science community to account for the warming effect of the different GHGs carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide.
Strong research
Teagasc has a very strong research and knowledge transfer programme around reducing agricultural GHG emissions. Many farmers will be familiar with the Teagasc-led Signpost Programme, and the Teagasc Marginal Abatement Cost Curve (MACC) published in 2023 has outlined a pathway to achieve the sectoral 2030 targets.
This has underpinned Government policy on climate change in relation to reducing emissions from the agriculture and land-use sector.
Teagasc completely rejects the assertion that it is a climate denying organisation.
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