Statements from Wisconsin Agricultural Leaders on Governor’s Climate Change Task Force Report
MADISON – Following the release of the final report of the Governor’s Task Force on Climate Change, members who represented the diverse perspectives of agriculture on the Task Force issued the following statements:
Randy Romanski, Secretary-designee, Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP): “DATCP is committed to serving as a resource to Wisconsin’s vibrant, diverse agriculture industry. I appreciate Governor Evers’ and Lieutenant Governor Barnes’ recognition of the industry’s role in developing and implementing creative solutions to the challenges posed by climate change.”
Chris Pollack, Member, Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation (WFBF): “Wisconsin agriculture plays a vital role in addressing conservation, innovation and implementing climate-smart practices. As a farmer myself, I appreciate having a seat at the table to identify ways of reducing our carbon footprint and continuing our commitment to protect our climate and the natural resources our livelihood relies on.”
Doug Rebout, Roger Rebout & Sons Farm; President, Wisconsin Corn Growers Association (WCGA): “It was an honor to help give Wisconsin agriculture a voice during this important discussion. I was encouraged with how productive the conversations were and how everyone is committed to working together for a better Wisconsin.”
Bill Hogseth, Watershed and Organizing Coordinator, Wisconsin Farmers Union (WFU): “Climate mitigation and rural prosperity are undeniably linked, and, increasingly, farmers recognize the role of sustainable practices in mitigating climate change. We need bold efforts to address the effects of climate change, and these recommendations issued by the task force are an important step forward in promoting practices that enable farmers to be climate champions.”
The final report can be viewed here. Among other items, the report recommends providing funding to promote more sustainable farming practices, connecting dots between Wisconsin foods and Wisconsin consumers, and protecting valuable food resources. The Governor’s Task Force on Climate Change was comprised of representatives from a variety of diverse industries and communities from across the state. To learn more about the task force, visit https://climatechange.wi.gov/Pages/Home.aspx.
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