Meanwhile, some climate analysts are saying that Denmark can live up to its climate target for 2025 only if it makes some significant and quick decisions. Tobias Sørenson and Karsten Capion of CONCITO, an environmental think tank, have argued that the current parliamentary agreements do not deliver sufficient reductions for Denmark to be able to reach its target of a 50–54% reduction. CONCITO are arguing that in the near future, concrete agreements in the agriculture industry need to be delivered, the food sector being central to the green movement.