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Recent Media Coverage

Noozhawk | December 2025

Action Groups Cheer Monique Limón’s State Senate Pro Tem Role
“Senator Limón gets the myriad challenges farmers and ranchers are facing, and she acts with conviction and urgency to address the rising costs of climate change to communities across California,”
Brian Shobe, CalCAN policy director

The San Joaquin Valley Sun | August 2025

Families and Farmers Deserve Priority in California’s Climate Future
“By investing in agriculture, we protect our access to affordable, nutritious food. We also ensure a viable future for the stewards of our working lands – a vital step to protect our water supply, restore our soils and biodiversity, and improve the livelihoods of farmworkers and rural Californians.
So, it’s alarming to see state leaders consider reauthorizing Cap-and-Trade in a way that prioritizes the oil and gas industry – California’s largest source of pollution – at the expense of hardworking families and farmers struggling with the climate crisis.”
– Op-ed by Brian Shobe, CalCAN policy director

Civil Eats | May 2025

The Future of California’s Climate-Smart Farming Programs
“Despite these significant emissions, the climate-smart agricultural programs designed to reduce them receive just 5 percent of Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF) allocations. That imbalance, says Brian Shobe, policy director at the California Climate & Agriculture Network (CalCAN), overlooks agriculture’s outsized potential to sequester carbon and build climate resistance: Healthy fields, pastures, and orchards enhance biodiversity, improve water retention, and help buffer farms against extreme weather.”
Brian Shobe, CalCAN policy director

The Sacremento Bee | April 2025

California Has a Golden Opportunity to Fund Climate Smart Agriculture
“The legislature has a once-in-a-decade opportunity this year to reallocate our state’s climate funding, arguably our last chance to get this formula right before the worst impacts of climate change take hold. I urge the legislature to commit 15% of the state’s Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, on a continuous basis, to fund climate smart agriculture programs. Our state’s farmers and ranchers are ready to lead on climate action. Let’s have their backs.”
Op-ed by Liz Carlisle, CalCAN Advisor

Recent Press Releases

Farmers Call for 15% of GGRF for Ag Climate Solutions | March 13, 2025
Newsom’s Proposed Budget Relies on Proposition 4 for Food and Agriculture Investments | January 14, 2025
Climate Bond Invests in Climate-Smart Agriculture & California’s Food System | July 3, 2024
California Farmers Left Behind – Farm, Food, and National Security Act Misses Opportunity to Advance Climate Resilience | May 28, 2024
Budget Deficit Threatens Ag Programs, Increasing Calls for a Climate Bond | May 16, 2024
California Sets its First Climate Targets for Agriculture | April 22, 2024

PLEASE DIRECT MEDIA INQUIRIES TO

Kristine Rebiero, CalCAN Communications & Development Manager
kristine[at]calclimateag.org
(916) 287-3371

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