Permaculture Research Digest
The CAP and soil carbon sequestration (journal)
This paper assesses current and proposed EU climate law and the legal
instruments associated to the common agricultural policy to see how far soil carbon sequestration and associated adaptation can be promoted through the use of these current or proposed
instruments. The assessment shows that current and proposed policies and
instruments are completely inadequate to stimulate large scale adoption
of soil carbon projects across Europe. An alternative approach needs to be
developed. The first element of this new approach is focused on EU
climate policy: the inclusion of agriculture in the EU ETS through
allowing regulated industries to buy offsets from the agricultural
sector, following the examples set by Australia and others. The second element of a new
approach is aimed at the CAP, which needs to be much more
focused on the specific requirements of climate change mitigation and
adaptation. Such stronger focus does not take away the need to open up a
new income stream for farmers from offsets under the ETS, as the CAP
will never have sufficient funds for the deep and full transition of
Europe’s agriculture sector.
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