U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of Energy and Environmental Policy
To support U.S. farmers, ranchers, and forest landowners in the face of changing economic pressures and weather conditions, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has prioritized the development of voluntary carbon markets. These markets reward agricultural producers for practices that reduce or sequester greenhouse gas emissions. Ensuring the scientific integrity, economic viability, and equitable accessibility of such markets is complex. The USDA required a trusted contractor to assess market design, define credible emissions accounting frameworks, and shape policies that foster environmental and financial benefits.
Lindahl Reed has provided technical and analytical support to USDA’s Office of Energy and Environmental Policy since 2019 to expand carbon market access for agricultural and forestry stakeholders. Our key responsibilities include:
Lindahl Reed’s work empowers USDA to bridge the gap between scientific rigor and agricultural realities. By delivering grounded, actionable insights into carbon market development, we support a vision of American agriculture that is economically vibrant and weather-resilient.
“I can’t thank you enough for the incredible work on this! Many thanks for another great deliverable! This is fantastic—thank you so much for pulling this together!”