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Greenhouse Gas Inventory and Assessment Program

Overview

USDA’s Greenhouse Gas Inventory and Assessment Program, managed by the Office of the Chief Economist, maintains state-of-the-science metrics of greenhouse gas sources and sinks from lands and links these metrics to Department-wide efforts to mitigate climate change.  

The Program works closely with agencies across USDA and other Federal agencies to improve data collection. These data are used to monitor and track trends in carbon sequestration and emissions through the Program, ensuring that the most up-to-date climate-smart agriculture and forestry practices are included in greenhouse gas estimates.

The Program provides timely reports and analyses to establish methodologies and support decision-making, including analyzing and forecasting greenhouse gas emissions from the agriculture, forestry, and land sectors and assessing the mitigation potential of actions.     

USDA supports a variety of efforts and tools to quantify GHG emissions from agriculture and forestry, and the potential for GHG mitigation through conservation practices and carbon sequestration. USDA regularly releases an inventory of agriculture and forestry emissions while lending support to the EPA’s annual GHG inventory.

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NEW -- Quantifying Greenhouse Gas Fluxes in Agriculture and Forestry: Methods for Entity-Scale Inventory (Second Edition) - The report provides farmers, ranchers, and forest landowners with the methods and tools needed to assess the greenhouse gas (GHG) footprint of their operations. The 2024 report improves upon the methods outlined in the original 2014 report to increase their accuracy, provides new methods that allow users to better quantify the GHG benefits of additional management practices, and introduces several improvements to make the report more user-friendly.

Cover page for the 2024 update to the Methods Report, images of cows, chickens, and corn.

Resources and Reports

U.S. Agriculture and Forestry Greenhouse Gas Inventory (PDF, 17.6 MB)
USDA’s greenhouse gas inventory (this edition published in 2022) contains information on GHG emissions and sinks in agriculture and forestry for the years 1990 to 2018 at the state and regional scales.

Previous USDA Inventories:
1990-2018 USDA Greenhouse Gas Inventory (PDF, 17.6 MB)
1990-2013 USDA Greenhouse Gas Inventory
1990-2008 USDA Greenhouse Gas Inventory
1990-2005 USDA Greenhouse Gas Inventory
1990-2001 USDA Greenhouse Gas Inventory


Inflation Reduction Act and MMRV work
USDA is investing $300 million to improve USDA’s Measuring, Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MMRV) efforts. OCE, ARS, ERS, NASS, and NRCS will collaborate to advance seven MMRV workstreams. The data collected will improve metrics for Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) programs, strengthen models and tools, and support the Greenhouse Gas Inventory and Assessment program.

Additional Resources:
IRA Quantification Webinar Series
Press Release for Webinars


Federal Strategy for Advancing Greenhouse Gas Monitoring and Measurement for the Agriculture and Forestry Sectors (PDF, 813 KB)
This report outlines a draft framework for measurement, monitoring, reporting, and verification of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and removals for the agriculture and forest sectors, as part of a larger Federal strategy to advance an integrated U.S. GHG monitoring & information system. USDA has issued a request for public comment on behalf of the Administration. View the request for comment.

Marginal Abatement Cost Curves for Greenhouse Gas Mitigation on U.S. Farms and Ranches (PDF, 3.7 MB)
This work provides estimates of the costs of greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation that would occur on working U.S. farms and ranches for specific suites of technologies and practices. Understanding the costs and greenhouse gas benefits is important in helping U.S. farmers create new and expand existing market opportunities for agricultural commodities produced with “climate-smart” farming practices. This report provides a valuable update to past studies our office commissioned in 2013 and 2016. First, it expands the set of practices to include biochar amendments, alternate wetting-and-drying during rice production, cover crops, feed management strategies, enhanced efficiency fertilizers, and prescribed grazing. Second, it updates cost and greenhouse gas reduction estimates for several practices included in past studies, like conservation tillage and manure management, based on more recent data.

Managing Agricultural Land for Greenhouse Gas Mitigation within the United States
This ICF report from 2016 presents an analysis of the GHG mitigation potential associated with changes in U.S. agricultural management practices as well as Marginal Abatement Cost Curves for each practice.

USDA Integrated Projections for Agriculture and Forest Sector Land Use, Land-Use Change, and GHG Emissions and Removals: 2015 to 2060
This report from 2016 outlines projections for agriculture, forestry, and land use emissions for 2015 to 2060.

Climate Change and the Land Sector: Improving Measurement, Mitigation and Resilience of our Natural Resources
This inter-agency report from 2015 details planning improvements in GHG inventories, emissions projections, and mitigation activities in the land sector.

Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Options and Costs for Agricultural Land and Animal Production within the United States
The purpose of this 2013 report is to identify and describe specific technologies and practices that farmers could adopt in their crop and livestock production systems and in their land management decisions that would result in net greenhouse gas mitigation.

Tools and Methods

  • COMET-Farm
    COMET-Farm is an interactive online tool to estimate whole-farm, ranch, and forestry emissions and mitigation options.
  • COMET-Planner
    COMET-Planner is an interactive evaluation tool designed to evaluate potential carbon sequestration and greenhouse gas reductions from adopting NRCS conservation practices.
  • COMET-Energy
    COMET-Energy is a stand-alone tool that allows users to calculate reductions in greenhouse gas emissions based on anticipated fuel savings.
  • Forest Management for Carbon Benefits
    This module of the Climate Change Resource Center provides resources, including topic overviews, tools, videos and short-courses, on carbon management in forests and grasslands.