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<blockquote data-quote="Phil P" data-source="post: 7640906" data-attributes="member: 33598"><p>The bit that concerns me is once you’ve sold those credits are you then liable for that carbon? What happens when they (the government) decide to measure/quantify the amount of carbon you have sequestered in a different way and you come up short! </p><p>Reading the link Clive has posted they are using soil OM levels to quantify carbon sequestered so what if for some reason the OM level drops from the previous year will you then have to pay out as you’ve released carbon? Personally I think it’s a mine field at present that could potentially land people in deep water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil P, post: 7640906, member: 33598"] The bit that concerns me is once you’ve sold those credits are you then liable for that carbon? What happens when they (the government) decide to measure/quantify the amount of carbon you have sequestered in a different way and you come up short! Reading the link Clive has posted they are using soil OM levels to quantify carbon sequestered so what if for some reason the OM level drops from the previous year will you then have to pay out as you’ve released carbon? Personally I think it’s a mine field at present that could potentially land people in deep water. [/QUOTE]
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