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Summary
Denmark will convert 15% of its farmland into forests and natural habitats over the next 20 years to combat fertilizer runoff, which has caused severe oxygen depletion in Danish waters and marine life loss.
The $6.1 billion plan includes planting 1 billion trees and acquiring farmland, addressing emissions from agriculture, Denmark’s largest greenhouse gas source.
The initiative supports Denmark’s 2030 goal to cut emissions by 70% from 1990 levels and makes it the first country to impose a carbon tax on agriculture under its Green Tripartite agreement.
I think Schleswig-Holstein should applaud and aid that initiative of our brothers in the north, we can offer a decent amount of wild pigs to populate those forests.
Be aware though that this is probably a ploy to have enough wood for a proper fleet to re-take Skåne.