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Carbon Credits what value ?
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<blockquote data-quote="frederick" data-source="post: 7699809" data-attributes="member: 11063"><p>I agree with your cycle and minimal nett impact.</p><p>The serious thing that has happened this week is that it's been decided that since methane is so bad if we can reduce that significantly there is more room left for co2 to grow.</p><p>It maybe a case that nett zero for dairy may no longer be good enough.</p><p>The potential plus side is a methane credit should be worth 28-34 times the value of a co2 credit for the next 100years.</p><p>So reducing your cows output by culling them and then using the land to capture carbon might become profitable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frederick, post: 7699809, member: 11063"] I agree with your cycle and minimal nett impact. The serious thing that has happened this week is that it's been decided that since methane is so bad if we can reduce that significantly there is more room left for co2 to grow. It maybe a case that nett zero for dairy may no longer be good enough. The potential plus side is a methane credit should be worth 28-34 times the value of a co2 credit for the next 100years. So reducing your cows output by culling them and then using the land to capture carbon might become profitable. [/QUOTE]
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