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Prospects for bioenergy with carbon capture & storage (BECCS) in the United States pulp and paper industry

2020
Scholarly Work
W. J. Sagues, H. Jameel, D. L. Sanchez, S. Park
This paper estimates the technical and economic potential of integrating BECCS at pulp and paper mills in the United States with application of the existing federal tax credit for carbon capture and sequestration (Section 45Q).

Leading with Soil: Scaling Soil Carbon Storage in Agriculture

2020
Think Tank Report
Carbon180
In this report, Carbon180 translates lessons learned on the ground from farmers and ranchers across the Rocky Mountains into a menu of federal policy recommendations.

House Bill No. 2640 – Carbon Farming Tax Credit

2020
Proposed Legislation
State of Kansas
This bill would establish an income tax credit for carbon farming in Kansas to incentivize agricultural practices that sequester carbon in the soil.

SB 286: Tax Credit for Carbon Farming

2020
Proposed Legislation
State of Florida
This bill establishes a tax credit for carbon farming in Florida.

SB 5947 – Sustainable Farms and Fields Bill

2020
Enacted Legislation
State of Washington
This bill creates a grant program to incentivize farmers and ranchers to reduce fossil fuel inputs and increase sequestered carbon.

H.R.5861 – Agriculture Resilience Act

2020
Proposed Legislation
U.S. Congress
This bill would add climate change adaptation and mitigation efforts to various existing federal programs as a priority focus and directs the U.S. Department of Agriculture to develop a plan to meet soil carbon sequestration targets.

USDA Agriculture Innovation Agenda

2020
Policy Proposal
United States Department of Agriculture
The Agriculture Innovation Agenda commits to enhance carbon sequestration through soil health and forestry and capitalize on innovative technologies and practices to achieve a net reduction of the agricultural sector current carbon footprint by 2050.

Congressional Testimony of Dr. S. Julio Friedmann, Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University

2020
Hearings and Testimony
Julio Friedmann
Testimony before the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources hearing to examine the challenges and opportunities for large-scale carbon management.

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