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Carbon Farming Case Studies Tip Of Iceberg

Carbon Market Institute TUESDAY JUNE 29, 2021: The Carbon Market Institute (CMI) welcomes the release of a suite of carbon farming video case studies showing farmers benefiting from “carbon money” under the Federal government’s Emissions Reduction Fund. The videos were produced in collaboration with the Clean Energy Regulator and tell the story of five different carbon farming methods: soil carbon, vegetation, revegetation, plantation forestry and human-induced regeneration. John Connor, CEO of the CMI says: “These case studies highlight the significant employment and environmental benefits that come from carbon farming projects, as well as the climate benefits that flow from sequestering carbon through agricultural activities and land management.

Transcript: The Green s Adam Bandt interview on the Energy Insiders podcast

Transcript: The Green s Adam Bandt interview on the Energy Insiders podcast
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The Nats lose touch with their wonderful people - the farmers who ll be our climate saviours

The Nats lose touch with their ‘wonderful people’ - the farmers who’ll be our climate saviours We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss The Nats lose touch with their ‘wonderful people’ - the farmers who’ll be our climate saviours John HewsonColumnist and former Liberal opposition leader February 10, 2021 — 6.43pm February 10, 2021 — 6.43pm Save Normal text size Advertisement The National Party is ignorant, misleading and divisive on climate change – and, to its peril, woefully out of touch with its constituency, the “wonderful people”, as leader Michael McCormack calls them. He means the farmers, many of whom would be hurt by the Nationals’ attempt to exclude agriculture from any commitment – still only a “preference” for Prime Minister Scott Morrison – to achieve net zero emissions by 2050.

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