The radical carbon credit scheme that includes carbon capture pipelines has led to controversy and resistance from Midwest landowners. The implementation of carbon sequestration pipelines have the potential to impact private property rights. Landowners argue that the administration is using the pretext of the climate crisis to justify condemning their land for profit-driven projects. This article sheds light on the experiences of Jared Bosley, a fourth-generation farmer from South Dakota, who is at the forefront of this battle.