New ND carbon credit program aims to help ducks (AP via Yahoo! Finance)

A new program in North Dakota aims to put less greenhouse gas in the air and more ducks in the sky. A Grand Forks-based regional partnership funded by the federal Energy Department to study the storage of carbon dioxide in the ground — a fledgling technology known as sequestration — is teaming up with the U.S.

New ND carbon credit program aims to help ducks (Fargo Forum)

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New ND Carbon Credit Program Aims To Help Ducks (KFYR-TV Bismarck)

A new program in North Dakota aims to decrease the amount of carbon dioxide in the sky and increase the number of ducks in the air. A Grand Forks-based regional partnership funded by the federal Energy Department to study carbon sequestration is teaming up with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Ducks Unlimited on the carbon credit program.

EERC’s Plains CO2 Reduction Partnership and Ducks Unlimited Announce Carbon Credit Program (Newswise)

The Energy & Environmental Research Center’s (EERC’s) Plains CO2 Reduction (PCOR) Partnership and Ducks Unlimited, Inc., a leading waterfowl conservation organization and a PCOR Partnership partner, announce the creation of a major carbon offset program.

Carbon credit deadline is Aug. 15 (The Prairie Star)

GREAT FALLS, Mont. n Enrollment in the Montana Farmers Union carbon credit program is ongoing, but the next pool deadline is Aug. 15 for no-till and seeded grass offsets.

Global Warming or Global Governance? (The Epoch Times)

If you were to ask ten people on the street if mankind’s activities are causing global warming, my guess is that a majority would say yes. In fact, a Gallup poll conducted July 23-26, 2007 found that 63% believed that global warming is caused mostly by human activities. But is this perception of global warming based on fact or just misguided opinion?