US plan to simplify applications for carbon credits
August 31, 2021, 6:00 pm
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The US Senate has adopted a draft law that provides for the certification of farms and agricultural holdings reducing greenhouse gas emissions or capturing carbon.
The purpose of the law is to create a transparent certification scheme through the Ministry of Agriculture of the US, thereby making it easier to obtain so-called carbon credits.
The bill was passed by a majority vote of the members of the US Senate and is now referred to the US House of Representatives.

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It is alarming to see these developments in California. As a vineyard grower, I have faced significant challenges this year, with fertilizer costs rising sharply while market conditions have made it difficult to sell the harvest.
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