Natural Climate Solutions Research and Extension Act of 2026
The bill creates a prioritized federal grant program to fund high-priority natural climate solutions research and extension to accelerate carbon sequestration and climate-smart pra
The bill creates a prioritized federal grant program to fund high-priority natural climate solutions research and extension to accelerate carbon sequestration and climate-smart pra
S. 4725 is a bill introduced in the 119th United States Congress that amends the Food, Agriculture, Conservation, and Trade Act of 1990. Its central aim is to elevate support for natural climate solutions (NCS) by establishing high-priority research and extension grants. The bill is sponsored or co-sponsored by several notable Senators, including Elizabeth Warren, Ron Wyden, Jeff Merkley, Bernie Sanders, and Ed Markey, and was referred to the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry after introduction.
Note: This summary reflects the bill’s stated objectives and provisions based on the available summary and action history. Exact statutory text would provide precise grant definitions, eligibility, funding levels, and reporting requirements.
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