Posted on 07/15/2015 8:47:26 PM PDT by DeaconBenjamin
The European Parliament's environment committee on Wednesday (15 July) refused to exclude the agricultural sector from efforts to reduce air pollution, saying farmers should also contribute to lowering the number of premature deaths due to dirty air.
A majority in the committee voted to include limits on methane and ammonia in a revision of a directive on air quality.
The move came despite an attempt by centre-right MEPs to remove the two farming-related pollutants from the legislation.
The new rules are an update of current rules limiting the level of pollutants that EU member states are allowed to have in the air, with air pollution estimated to cause around 400,000 premature deaths in the EU each year.
The European Commission proposed national air quality targets that countries should reach by 2030, but the environment-committee MEPs voted to include a binding target for 2025 as well.
The committee vote also called for mercury to be added to the list of pollutants. Many mercury emissions are a result from gold mining and coal combustion.
In an unusual turn, the reports author, British Conservative MEP Julie Girling, voted against it, essentially arguing that it was too ambitious.
"I could not support amendments which increase ambition without a thorough and comprehensive impact assessment, she told this website, adding that it would just give governments an excuse not to negotiate quickly.
MEPs in the largest group in the parliament, the centre-right EPP, also voted against the proposals. Spokesperson Daniel Koster told this website the group was most concerned about methane and ammonia being on the list.
Ammonia emissions result from manure and fertilizers, while ruminants like cows and goats produce methane.
Koster said one result of strict methane limits could be that cows cannot be outside anymore.
The vote follows attempts by the UK government to water down the ammonia and methane targets. The UK lobby included a document, seen by this website, sent to British MEPs with suggestions how to vote on each amendment.
The proposal to include methane in the Directive from 2030 would duplicate international and domestic climate change legislation, causing additional regulatory burden for industry and Government without a corresponding benefit for the environment, the document said.
Methane is not only a pollutant, but also a greenhouse gas, which contributes to climate change.
EU leaders last autumn set greenhouse gas targets for 2030.
However, the goal does not specify which greenhouse gases a country should reduce. It could, in theory, focus all its attention on reducing carbon dioxide, but leave the agricultural sector untouched.
The report will be voted on by the full parliament in October.
“with air pollution estimated to cause around 400,000 premature deaths in the EU each year. “
Yeah, right.
People in Europe don’t need farmers. They can easily buy their food at supermarkets.
Time to Uproot and Burn all The Methane Trees. Now, Much!
Yup. Time to return all irrigated cropland to desert.
BURN the MACHINES.....no...thats carbon “creating...”
Lemme think on this
So Buffalo Bill personally saved the planet from Gorebull warming in the 1800s by stopping all those bison belches. Having saved the world, again, with his Iran deal, Messiah Obama will next propose roofing over the Serengeti then using all the methane belches trapped therein as green energy.
Yeah, it's much better for the environment if people just pick it up in those little plastic containers.
WHY??? It’s ORGANIC after all!!!
“Farmers must help clean up air, European Parliament Committee says”
Yeah, or we could just stop feeding your dumba$$es. How’s that work for ya’.
“while ruminants like cows and goats produce methane.”
Holy crepitations Batman!
Ban all farming!
That will reduce unemployment!
Where is the downside?
(yes, I am totally nuts, but still sane compared to the high leadership)
Some things are just silly stupid to even consider....
...and since the UN declared that CO2 is a pollutant, can you guess what happens next?
Doesn’t take much fortune telling skills does it?
By the way, try to exhale a little less, for the planet ya know, he said as he was banging his head on the desk, and muttering..........
Ruminants like cows and goats are discriminated against, while ungulates are not? Camels are ungulates.
I see what’s going on here ... first they came for flatulent ‘Bossie’ and we did nothing. This isn’t really going anywhere, is it.
Get rid of the EU Parliment and stop a major source of pollution.
People in Europe dont need farmers. They can easily buy their food at supermarkets.
What an amazing way of destroying the ‘family farm’ than by making the cost of pollution regulations so high that only an large agri-business can afford to adhere to them and still make money.
Show me ONE PERSON who died directly from a cow fart! They should ban rice and beans for humans first...there are more humans than cows!
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