"DETROIT — Federal agricultural officials announced Thursday voluntary programs and initiatives for farmers, ranchers and foresters meant to build on President Barack Obama's efforts to combat global warming — and don't require congressional approval.
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack unveiled the plans at Michigan State University, where Obama signed the sweeping farm bill into law last year. The efforts, many of which have their roots in that law, aim to reduce net greenhouse gas emissions, boost carbon capture and storage and come with various enticements, including grants, low-interest loans and technical assistance.
Vilsack said that the agriculture industry accounts for about 9 percent of U.S. emissions, adding that compares favorably with the rest of the globe but can be improved."
Jeff Karoub reports for the Associated Press April 23 2015.
SEE ALSO:
"The Obama Administration Wants To Slash Emissions From Agriculture. Here’s Why That’s a Really Big Deal" (Washington Post)
"US Announces Plans To Reduce Agricultural Carbon Emissions"
Source: AP, 04/24/2015