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'Need for Feed': Why the farming industry needs to give animal feed a green refresh

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But WWF's new analysis highlights how there are steps that can be taken to curb environmental impacts even if meat consumption remains at high levels. Meat consumption isn't going away," Ellen Dierenfeld, the WWF's lead specialist in feed innovation, told BusinessGreen. And it's still projected to continue.

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'Need for Feed': Why the farming industry needs to give animal feed a green refresh

Business Green

But WWF's new analysis highlights how there are steps that can be taken to curb environmental impacts even if meat consumption remains at high levels. Meat consumption isn't going away," Ellen Dierenfeld, the WWF's lead specialist in feed innovation, told BusinessGreen. And it's still projected to continue.

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Labour draws green dividing lines with promise of net zero emission power by 2030

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Labour's Party Conference kicked off yesterday, with the new tag line 'A Fairer, Greener Future' on prominent display, and the opening policy announcement coming in the form of a commitment to deliver a net zero emissions power system by 2030, a full five years earlier than the government's current 2035 target date.

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'Doesn't add up to a cleaner, greener future': WWF warns UK Budget is failing net zero test

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WWF has today published a new analysis of the Treasury's fiscal plans, warning the UK's most recent Budget "doesn't add up" if the government is to make good on its climate promises. The latest Budget simply doesn't add up to the cleaner, greener future we all want to see," said Isabella O'Dowd, head of climate change at WWF. "To

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UK Budget failing net zero test, WWF claims

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WWF has claimed the UK's latest Budget "doesn't add up" if the government is to make good on its climate promises, as the environmental group today unveiled fresh analysis of the Treasury's fiscal plans. However, WWF is not alone in harbouring concerns about HMT's commitment to net zero, it would appear.

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'More UK gas won't bring down bills': The green economy reacts to the government's energy crisis plan

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The huge price-tag for this unprecedented intervention lays bare the cost of our reliance on volatile and expensive gas. Avinav Nigam, co-founder at residential investment platform IMMO, said: "With a price tag of £130bn, today's measures to help consumers and businesses deal with sky high energy prices have come at an important time.

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'Fifteen years of anaemic growth cannot be repeated': The green economy reacts to the government's Growth Plan

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Boosting the ECO scheme could well end up being cost neutral on Treasury with insulation cutting gas demand and so the overall price tag of the bailout. Kate Norgrove, executive director of advocacy and campaigns at WWF, said: "Today's mini-budget doesn't address the root cause of our energy bill crisis.