Committed to the Kyoto Protocol, New Zealand promised to cut its emissions to 1990 levels.
From BBC:
"The country's biggest source is methane from cattle, and as Stephen Evans discovers, the issue is raising a stink among local farmers.
Frank Brenmuhl is a bluff New Zealand farmer who could talk the hindlegs off a donkey and, more to the point, off a politician proposing to tax the gas that comes out of his cows.
Mr Brenmuhl has just turned 60 and he has been a dairy farmer on the west coast of the South Island of New Zealand since he was 29. Read the entire article here...
