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Greenhouse Gases and Carbon SequestrationOverviewClimate change and carbon offset trading have gained great interest in many parts of the agricultural community over the past few years. But why should we as NRCS conservationists be interested in these issues? Conservation systems that we design and help implement can often have a positive influence on the emission or storage of gases which, when in the atmosphere, can affect climate change. This course shows the importance of greenhouse gases to life on earth, the potential negative consequences of increasing greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere, agricultural sources of greenhouse gases, and potential methods in which agriculture can reduce its net emissions of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere.
ObjectivesUpon completion of the training, participants will be able to:
Prerequisites1. Air Quality, Climate Change and Energy Delivery MethodThis program is Web-based. DurationApproximately 60 minutes. Target AudienceThe course is designed for all NRCS employees, but particularly for State Air Quality and Energy Contacts, conservation planners, partnership employees, and conservation technical assistance providers to assist them in integrating management of greenhouse gas emissions into conservation planning and programs. NEDC ContactTechnical ContactCarolyn Olson, Roel Vining Enrollment for Greenhouse Gases and Carbon SequestrationEnrollment instructions are provided below. Be sure to select the appropriate link to ensure successful enrollment. USDA EmployeesProceed to the
Aglearn to login using your USDA eAuthentication ID and password.
This is the same as your WebTCAS ID and password. District Employees with Aglearn accountProceed to the
Aglearn to login using your USDA eAuthentication ID and
password. This is the same logon ID and password used for the TechReg TSP
application or profile. If you do not have an account. Specific instructions on securing a USDA user account and password are located at getting started. For further assistance contact the USDA state office in your state for assistance in obtaining an eAuthentication ID and password and AgLearn account. Technical Service ProvidersProceed to the
Aglearn to login using your USDA eAuthentication ID and
password. This is the same logon ID and password used for the TechReg TSP
application or profile. If you are anticipating becoming a Technical Service Provider please review the entire process at TechReg. Please familiarize yourself with this process if you have not already done so. Specific instructions on securing a USDA user account and password are located at getting started. Other USDA CustomersFor those not in the above categories contact the USDA state office in your
state for assistance in obtaining an eAuthentication ID and password and AgLearn
account. Greenhouse Gases and Carbon Sequestration (NEDC-NRCS-000259) |
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