With assistance, agriculture can help with climate change Congress can work with farmers to sequester greenhouse gasses.
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In 2017, near the end of my 30-year tenure representing a rural, agricultural district in Congress and serving as chairman of the House Agriculture Committee, I earned the distinction of being the most bipartisan member of Congress.
The success I had was a result of having real conversations with my colleagues in both parties figuring out where the common ground was among a geographically and politically diverse group of individuals.
Unfortunately, the political scene in Washington continues to be polarized. The climate change issue is no different. The loudest voices are those on both ends of the political spectrum Republicans who imagine the Green New Deal behind every environmental proposal, and Democrats who view climate change policy like a hammer
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