Denmark, known for its inventive restaurants and elegant design studios, is about to become known for something more basic: the world’s first belch and manure tax.
That’s because there are five times as many pigs and cows in Denmark as there are people.
And agriculture is becoming its largest share of climate pollution, putting lawmakers under intense public pressure to reduce it.
“I think it’s good,” said Rasmus Angelsnes, 31, who was shopping for dinner in Copenhagen one recent afternoon.
“It’s kind of a nudge to make different choices, maybe more climate-friendly choices.”
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”, Rasmus Angelsnes
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Denmark, Danish, Copenhagen