
Hosts Jaspreet Boparai and Don Nicolson discuss the challenges faced by farmers and new regulations impacting agriculture in New Zealand. They explore research indicating that red seaweed could reduce methane emissions from cattle, while questioning the practicality of its administration. They also address Macquarie Bank's withdrawal from the Net Zero Banking Alliance and its potential effects on local banks, along with the significance of local water management amid recent UK protests. They highlight the need for urgent reforms to the Resource Management Act and encourage listener engagement with public consultations before the deadline, Sunday 23 February.
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Hosts Jaspreet Boparai and Don Nicolson discuss the challenges faced by farmers and new regulations impacting agriculture in New Zealand. They explore research indicating that red seaweed could reduce methane emissions from cattle, while questioning the practicality of its administration. They also address Macquarie Bank's withdrawal from the Net Zero Banking Alliance and its potential effects on local banks, along with the significance of local water management amid recent UK protests. They highlight the need for urgent reforms to the Resource Management Act and encourage listener engagement with public consultations before the deadline, Sunday 23 February.