Northwest Scientists Testify To Congress On Warming

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Conservation leaders from the Northwest are finding themselves in high demand from Congress as majority Democrats plot their climate change strategy.

Two environmental scientists from the Rogue Valley and a Nisqually Indian leader testified at the nation’s capital this week. 

Oregon State University professor Mark Harmon also testified.  He told lawmakers they need to set up a national system to verify that the “carbon credits” companies buy and sell really do offset pollution.

Mark Harmon: “They could set up guidelines and accounting systems that will lead to crediting projects that have a big positive impact and don’t credit ones that don’t.”

Conservation biologist Dominick DellaSala of Ashland says the House Natural Resources subcommittee gave him and fellow Northwest scientists a sympathetic hearing.

DellaSala left with the impression that lawmakers will move briskly to limit global warming emissions, despite all of the other issues on Congress’s plate.

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Read the written testimony given to the U.S. House Natural Resources Committee

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