Pilot program will pay Maine’s big forest owners to increase carbon storage

The New England Forestry Foundation is about to conduct a carbon experiment in the Maine woods.

The Massachusetts-based nonprofit is dipping into a $30 million U.S. Department of Agriculture climate grant to develop an incentive program to pay commercial forest owners to adopt planting and harvesting methods that increase carbon storage and climate resiliency.

The six first-round enrollees, all from Maine, will test out so-called “climate-smart” forestry practices on about 12,000 of their combined 2.4 million acres. If they earn less because of it, the foundation will cover 75% of that lost profit if it is the result of a change in management practice.........................................

https://www.pressherald.com/2024/07/11/pilot-program-will-pay-maine...

Maine landowners to test climate smart forestry

Maine Public | By Peter McGuire
Published July 11, 2024 at 10:52 AM EDT

Six commercial woodland owners have been selected to pilot climate smart forestry that advocates hope could help store millions more tons of fossil fuel emissions in the north Maine woods.

The New England Forestry Foundation on Thursday said the landowners would incorporate methods that would eventually result in healthier, stronger forests and more valuable products.

The foundation will use some of a $30 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to reimburse landowners for using approved methods, said foundation senior forester Brian Milakovsky.

The techniques aren't "rocket science" Milakovsky said. On some Maine acreage timber companies already cut down overgrown young woodlots to encourage more valuable trees, called pre-commercial thinning, and use similar climate smart methods.

But a high up-front cost means those practices aren't widespread, Milakovsky said.

"They later on pay back in excellent growth in high quality trees, but that’s the thing about forest management, payoff is really far out in the future," he said.

If the pilot works, there could be an opportunity to greatly expand the practices across Maine's vast woodlands.

The idea is to grow trees that can store more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, either by staying alive in the forest or as durable building materials and other products, according to the foundation.

The Maine woods already store a huge amount of carbon, enough to offset about 60 percent of the state's annual greenhouse gas emissions, according to a report from a forest carbon taskforce at the Governor's Office of Policy Innovation and the Future.

But foundation executive director Robert Perschel said broad adoption of climate smart forestry across New England could trap hundreds of millions more tons of carbon for decades.

"The entire New England region has a goal of reducing carbon emissions over 30 years and this amounts to 30% of that goal. So we are talking about a really big climate opportunity here," Perschel said.

The six landowners selected for this phase of the program are Robbins Lumber Company in Searsport, the Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands, the Baskahegan Company in Brookton, Fallen Timber LLC, Clayton Lake Woodlands and the Seven Islands Company.

The foundation intends to open the program to applicants from medium and small-acreage woodlot owners as the five-year pilot matures.

https://www.mainepublic.org/climate/2024-07-11/maine-landowners-to-...

 

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Comment by Thinklike A. Mountain on July 18, 2024 at 8:28am

Leftists Introduce ‘CLIMATE MURDER’ Charges to Try to Terminate the Oil Industry & Force Automobile Manufacturers to go All Electric
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Comment by Dan McKay on July 12, 2024 at 12:46pm

To really spur growth, add C02 in copious amounts

Comment by Willem Post on July 12, 2024 at 8:36am

Pay owners $30 million for not logging?

Let the trees stand and grow to store more CO2.

But more CO2 promotes greening of the earth, about 22% more since 1900, about 15% more since 1979, per NASA satellite measurements 

Why do you think New England is so green

6 molecules of CO2 plus 6 molecules of water plus sunlight produces one molecule of glucose that the plant uses to grow plus 6 molecules of oxygen

Net Zero is a suicide pact imposed by stupid, naive, self-serving people

 

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Maine Center For Public Interest Reporting – Three Part Series: A CRITICAL LOOK AT MAINE’S WIND ACT

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(excerpts) From Part 1 – On Maine’s Wind Law “Once the committee passed the wind energy bill on to the full House and Senate, lawmakers there didn’t even debate it. They passed it unanimously and with no discussion. House Majority Leader Hannah Pingree, a Democrat from North Haven, says legislators probably didn’t know how many turbines would be constructed in Maine if the law’s goals were met." . – Maine Center for Public Interest Reporting, August 2010 https://www.pinetreewatchdog.org/wind-power-bandwagon-hits-bumps-in-the-road-3/From Part 2 – On Wind and Oil Yet using wind energy doesn’t lower dependence on imported foreign oil. That’s because the majority of imported oil in Maine is used for heating and transportation. And switching our dependence from foreign oil to Maine-produced electricity isn’t likely to happen very soon, says Bartlett. “Right now, people can’t switch to electric cars and heating – if they did, we’d be in trouble.” So was one of the fundamental premises of the task force false, or at least misleading?" https://www.pinetreewatchdog.org/wind-swept-task-force-set-the-rules/From Part 3 – On Wind-Required New Transmission Lines Finally, the building of enormous, high-voltage transmission lines that the regional electricity system operator says are required to move substantial amounts of wind power to markets south of Maine was never even discussed by the task force – an omission that Mills said will come to haunt the state.“If you try to put 2,500 or 3,000 megawatts in northern or eastern Maine – oh, my god, try to build the transmission!” said Mills. “It’s not just the towers, it’s the lines – that’s when I begin to think that the goal is a little farfetched.” https://www.pinetreewatchdog.org/flaws-in-bill-like-skating-with-dull-skates/

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"Once the committee passed the wind energy bill on to the full House and Senate, lawmakers there didn’t even debate it. They passed it unanimously and with no discussion. House Majority Leader Hannah Pingree, a Democrat from North Haven, says legislators probably didn’t know how many turbines would be constructed in Maine."

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