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NFU Pitches Carbon Credit Program to Senate Committee
Published Thursday, May 08, 2008 at 04:48 AM
Carbon sequestration projects on agricultural lands are the easiest and most readily available means of reducing greenhouse gas emissions on a meaningful scale. That was the message sent to the leadership of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee by the National Farmers Union. In a letter, NFU President Tom Buis told Committee Chairman Barbara Boxer and Ranking Member James Inhofe that the Farmers Union Carbon Credit program is a step in the right direction when it comes to dealing with climate change.

Another 12 organizations signed the letter, which outlined a number of principle priorities within federal climate change legislation. The coalition urged the committee to consider the following: Provide USDA implementation authority over the agriculture offset allowance program; eliminate the artificial cap on use of domestic offset allowances; and recognize early actors, those who have taken previous steps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

The National Farmers Union Carbon Credit Program has enrolled 3.6 million acres across the country since October, 2006.

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