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MIT Technology Review·4 min read·hard

Why California’s carbon manure math doesn’t add up

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James Temple
Why California’s carbon manure math doesn’t add up
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California's program to subsidize dairy farmers for converting manure methane into natural gas is facing criticism for overstating climate benefits. Researchers argue the system creates perverse incentives that may lock in long-term greenhouse gas emissions.

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It questions the efficacy of market-based climate solutions and carbon offsetting programs.

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