U.S. Forest Carbon Policy - State and Federal
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Laurie Wayburn, President of Pacific Forest Trust, describes the legal system that currently governs U.S. forests and proposes a regulatory method for managing public and private forests towards a "no net loss" policy. Ms. Wayburn addresses the relationship between federal and state actions as well as the difficulties in collecting and interpreting data on forest carbon. She also notes the limits of a project-oriented voluntary system as opposed to a sector-wide approach.
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