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New photos of Rosa Parks expand the legacy of the Civil Rights Movement, while new rankings highlight the nation s best places to live as states grapple with holiday-season pressures including addiction risks, rising energy costs, school cardiac preparedness, and gaps in rural health care.

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Indiana and Florida advance redrawn congressional maps, as part of the redistricting race. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth discusses boat strikes and New Orleans' Mayor-elect speaks out on ICE raids.

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Native American tribes are left out of a new federal Rural Health Transformation Program, cold temperatures are burdening rural residents with higher energy prices and Missouri archivists says documenting queer history in rural communities is critical amid ongoing attacks on LGBTQ+ rights.

California emissions credits clash with SD CAFO concerns

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Wednesday, March 6, 2024   

New forms of renewable energy are emerging within the agricultural sector but a California initiative, which has connections to states like South Dakota, is raising concerns about the role of factory farms.

Emissions standards under review in California set pathways for the purchase of tax credits from South Dakota and other states to offset diesel emissions in the Golden State. Producers in the Midwest are asked to set up anaerobic digesters, which pull methane from livestock manure and convert it into cleaner fuel.

Stacy Roberts, board co-chair for Dakota Rural Action, said it looks good on paper, but there is a side effect causing alarm.

"In reality, it's spurring the growth of these operations rather than getting at the core of the problem of the overabundance of animals in confined areas," Roberts explained.

She worries about an influx of larger dairy operations in South Dakota. Supporters of the new rules argue emission tax-credit plans are designed with the greater good in mind, and claim the goal is to reduce emissions planet-wide. The public comment period on California's standards overhaul just wrapped up. A decision is expected this spring.

Roberts pointed out even though these expanded operations would lead to new jobs, some smaller communities lack the resources to accommodate a sudden burst in population.

"We are already in an area where there's a lack of housing," Roberts observed. "We have communities that don't necessarily have the infrastructure to support a large influx of workers at this time."

She argued there needs to be stronger consideration of local control in the zoning of such operations. Some counties in South Dakota have enacted restrictions, but there's been debate in the Legislature about whether the state should ban local governments from saying 'no' to similar projects, namely underground pipelines carrying carbon dioxide.


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