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Environment Minister to launch enhanced greenhouse gas calculator at The CLA Game FairEnvironment Minister to launch enhanced greenhouse gas calculator at The CLA Game Fair
The impact of Environmental Stewardship (ES) schemes on a farm’s greenhouse gas (GHG) balance can now be calculated after the enhancement of a tool which measures GHG emissions and sequestration  from agricultural production.
[News and Press/Latest Releases] - [23 July 2010]

The CLA says climate change talks are vitalThe CLA says climate change talks are vital
The CLA today stressed the importance of talks that are paving the way for a new international agreement on how to tackle climate change – set to be signed in Copenhagen in December.
[News and Press/Latest Releases] - [26 June 2009]

A New Form of Accounting as Carbon Calculator Goes LiveA New Form of Accounting as Carbon Calculator Goes Live
Farm accounts will change forever this week – when the CLA and Savills release a new, absolutely free, web-based calculator which will allow farmers and land managers to work out their carbon accounts.
[News and Press/Latest Releases] - [7 March 2008]

CLA Says Keep Calm Over Climate ChangeCLA Says Keep Calm Over Climate Change
If businesses are going to develop they have to understand their accounts – and in the near future that will mean carbon accounts as well as financial accounts - that was the message from the CLA, the rural economy experts, at last week’s Oxford Farming...
[News and Press/Latest Releases] - [7 January 2008]

CLA Tells Minister Combatting Climate Change Will CostCLA Tells Minister Combatting Climate Change Will Cost
If livestock farmers are to become involved in the fight against climate change then it will have to be on an economically viable footing – according to David Fursdon, president of the CLA.
[News and Press/Latest Releases] - [5 September 2007]

CLA secures grant to help land managers combat climate changeCLA secures grant to help land managers combat climate change
Almost £50,000 has been awarded to the Country Land and Business Association (CLA) by the East of England Development Agency to fund a project to enable farmers and land managers to calculate the carbon footprint of their businesses and judge the best...
[News and Press/Latest Releases] - [14 June 2007]

Climate change and the European countrysideClimate change and the European countryside
Action is needed now to minimise the impact of climate change on food and forest production, says a new report launched today (30 August) by the University of East Anglia's Climatic Research Unit and the Country Land and Business Association (CLA).
[News and Press/Latest Releases] - [30 August 2006]

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