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EU can build on existing agriculture emissions targets to unlock the sector’s climate potential
EU can build on existing agriculture emissions targets to unlock the sector’s climate potential lsauer Mon, 06/08/2026 - 06:25 Note: This article was updated on June 26, 2026 (original publication: June 8, 2026) to reflect changes in the status of Estonia’s climate law. A warming planet and more frequent extreme weather events will change how food is produce
IATP Responds to the Senate Farm Bill
The has released the following statement from Michael Happ, Program Associate for Climate and Rural Communities, in response to the Senate Farm Bill text released today: Many farmers right now are struggling under the weight of high input costs. These farmers are trapped in an input-crop price vise, where costs have increased and crop prices have not, leavin
U.S. declines renewal of USMCA, opening up more time for needed changes
In response to the announcement this week that the Trump administration will not be renewing the U.S.-Mexico Canada Agreement (USMCA) at this time, the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy has released the following statement from Karen Hansen-Kuhn, Director of Trade and International Strategies : “The announcement from U.S. Trade Representative Jamies
