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California Air Resources Board Approves Cap and Trade Program

December 20, 2010 by Jeanne Merrill Leave a Comment

On Thursday December 16th, with a 9-1 vote, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) approved a cap and trade program aimed at reducing the state’s greenhouse gas emissions.

Jeanne Merrill, CalCAN’s Policy Director, testified at hearing.  Among the issues we commented on was CARB’s recommendations to the legislature on how future funds generated from the program could be spent.

CalCAN, joined by 15 farms and sustainable agriculture organizations, called for CARB to recommend a portion of future funding go towards research, technical assistance and financial incentives for California farmers and ranchers to cope with a changing climate.

Board member Dee Dee D’Adamo and Chairman Mary Nichols championed adding language to CARB’s recommendations to the legislature that includes calling for a portion of revenue going towards agriculture.  It is anticipated that in the early years of the program (2012-2015) millions of dollars will be generated through the auctioning of allowances (i.e. permits to emit greenhouse gases), and billions of dollars in the later years of the program.

The room was packed with the hearing beginning at 9:00 am and finishing about 7:00 pm.  Governor Schwarzenegger made a surprise appearance urging a yes vote on the cap and trade program.

In another significant development, ARB will create a Community Development Fund and put 10 percent of the allowances in the fund to pay for it.  The Fund will support activities to help low income and disadvantaged communities to adapt to climate change (e.g. cooling centers in the valley for seniors, etc.).

Meanwhile there was a call for quickly developing more agriculture offset protocols, including protocols for soil carbon sequestration, nitrogen fertilizer reductions, reductions in methane emissions for rice, etc.  CalCAN will monitor this and push for protocols that take a whole farm systems approach to avoid rewarding single practices that may not lead to real GHG emissions reductions.

The cap and trade program will begin in January 2012.

For more on the cap and trade program, see:

http://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/capandtrade/capandtrade.htm

Filed Under: AB 32 Implementation, California Policy

Organic Ag Missing from State Research

October 1, 2010 by Jeanne Merrill Leave a Comment

When Organic Agriculture Goes Missing, State Research Misses Climate Solutions

Few would argue in 2010 that organic farming is a fringe sector of our agricultural industry.  But at a recent meeting at the California Air Resources Board (CARB), organic agriculture’s insignificance was the reason given for the lack of inclusion of organic farming systems in the state’s effort to understand how farming practices affect nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions.

CARB, the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) and the California Energy Commission (CEC) are funding UC Davis and CSU Fresno researchers to establish the current baseline emissions of N2O, a potent greenhouse gas, from California agriculture.  Over three years, the researchers will monitor fluxes of N2O emissions from the soils of a variety of cropping systems (e.g. tomatoes, corn silage, cotton, etc).

[Read more...]

Filed Under: Climate & Ag Research Tagged With: CARB, CDFA, farmgate sales, GHG, N20

Spotlight on Climate & Agriculture

August 19, 2010 by Jeanne Merrill Leave a Comment

Agriculture has much to lose as the climate changes. Climate change is a serious threat to the business of growing food, and this should worry anyone that earns a living from the land (as well as everyone that eats). California farmers are already hurting, here and now, and agriculture is too important for us to stand by as things get worse.

Every week there’s something in the news about water scarcity in the Central Valley, freak late spring chills, new pests that threaten whole industries, old pests advancing on new territory. While individual weather events are impossible to link to climate change directly, we do know that the weather is getting stranger and climate scientists say we’re headed for more extreme weather events in the decades to come. Climate change will mean exactly that: change. Climate change means instability, and that’s no good at all for pest management, irrigation planning, or planting decisions. [Read more...]

Filed Under: General Information Tagged With: CalCAN's work, carbon sequestration, effects of climate change, energy efficiency, farmland preservation, livestock agriculture, on-farm energy, organics, rangeland

Climate Lessons from the Green Revolution? The problem with false choices.

August 19, 2010 by Jeanne Merrill Leave a Comment

A new study from Stanford University suggests that the Green Revolution is responsible for avoiding significant greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture.  But one has only to read the article with a critical eye to realize that the researchers’ assumptions are flawed. [Read more...]

Filed Under: General Information Tagged With: climate change, climate models, green revolution, organic agriculture, Stanford University
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