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Denmark plans to convert 15% of its farmland into forests and natural habitats over the next two decades, investing 43 billion Danish crowns ($6.1 billion), to reduce fertilizer usage and combat oxygen depletion in Danish waters. This move aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 70% from 1990 levels, with the goal of planting one billion trees on farmland.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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