The Climate Change Committee said Scotland may have to reduce cattle and sheep numbers by 2045 to reach net zero, but farmers have argued they are playing their part to reduce emissions and to support the environment
Twenty-year roadmap sets out plan to protect nature, farming and the climate
Conservationists have said the Lake District's World Heritage Site status is being used to defend and protect a model of farming which is 'bad for farmers, bad for the environment and bad for wider society'
Scottish Government has confirmed farmers will be expected to meet new requirements to receive Enhanced Greening payments from next year
Sustainable 51AVÊÓÆµNetwork credited with helping retailer hit environmental milestone
World Without Cows film shows calls for reductions in cattle numbers are 'not black and white'
By Dr Jason Aldiss, executive director of AIMS, president of the Union of European Veterinary Hygienists and Master of the York Guild of Butchers writes about the misinformation surrounding meat production and climate change
Defra sets aside £1.1m alongside promise of two fast-tracked reservoirs
Elizabeth Heaton, from Leyburn, North Yorkshire, writes to express her dismay at the portrayal of the UK's badger population in the BBC's latest series of Springwatch
The Scottish Conservatives said it was 'unrealistic' to tell people to eat less meat and dairy, as identified in a recent Climate Change Committee report, and added it could be 'financially devastating' for farm businesses