Some interesting news to share, on Wednesday, February 12th, Representative Bruce
Westerman (R-AR-4) introduced the Trillion Trees Act (HR
5859). This legislation supports the U.N. Initiative to plant one trillion
trees globally by 2050 by planting more trees in the U.S., incentivizing the
use of wood products to store carbon, improving carbon storage through active
forest management, and directing the EPA to establish policies reflecting the
carbon neutrality of biomass. The legislation also directs the Secretary of
Agriculture to establish targets for increased wood growth on domestic forests
and create a reforestation task group that will advise the Secretary on wood
growth targets. A summary of the legislation can be found here. Westerman was
joined by nine Republican original cosponsors of the
Trillion Trees Act.
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