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Popular Fish Friendly Farming Certification Program Will Benefit

More than 90% of Napa County Winegrape Growers Are Certified April 22, 2021 NAPA, Calif. (April 21, 2021)  With the arrival of warmer weather, it appears California is in the midst of another drought year.  While the potential impact on local farming and potential threat of fires are two obvious concerns, what about the impact on our local fish and the environment? “Thanks to the popularity and effectiveness of the Fish Friendly Farming certification among numerous Napa County winegrowers, local waterways and fish life are in better shape than many areas of California,” said Laurel Marcus, executive director of Fish Friendly Farming.  She added, “We originally developed this program for the Russian River watershed and then created a specific program tailored for the Napa River watershed. Today, the Fish Friendly Farming Certification program in Napa County is one of the most robust in all of California with more than 90% of Napa County winegrape growers representi

Indiana carbon market bill passes first hurdle in state senate

Originally appeared February 3, 2021 in the Indiana Environmental Reporter A bill backed by farmers and environmentalists establishing the state’s first carbon market has passed its first hurdle toward becoming a law. Senate Bill 373, authored by three Republicans, establishes carbon market registration program that facilitates carbon market trading in the state and allows the President Benjamin Harrison Conservation Trust Fund to take part. Carbon markets work by allowing companies to offset the amount of greenhouse gases they emit by purchasing carbon credits worth a certain amount of carbon dioxide emissions. Farmers, ranchers and foresters can generate carbon credits to trade by using environmentally sustainable farming practices that will retain a verified amount of greenhouse gases.

Indiana Carbon Market Bill Passes First Hurdle in State Senate | IER Indiana Environmental Reporter

Indiana Carbon Market Bill Passes First Hurdle in State Senate A bill backed by farmers and environmental groups that establishes a voluntary carbon market in the state unanimously passes the Senate Natural Resources Committee. Enrique Saenz February 3, 2021 A bill backed by farmers and environmentalists establishing the state’s first carbon market has passed its first hurdle toward becoming a law. Senate Bill 373, authored by three Republicans, establishes carbon market registration program that facilitates carbon market trading in the state and allows the President Benjamin Harrison Conservation Trust Fund to take part. Carbon markets work by allowing companies to offset the amount of greenhouse gases they emit by purchasing carbon credits worth a certain amount of carbon dioxide emissions.

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