New research suggests rainfall and climate variability may play a larger role in soil carbon increases than land management, ...
The Amazon rainforest is famous for storing massive amounts of carbon in its trees and soils, helping regulate the global ...
Indigo Carbon today announced the issuance of its fifth U.S. carbon crop, bringing Indigo's total impact to over 2 million metric tons of carbon removals and reductions across U.S. croplands. As one ...
A new Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA) study has found that while regenerative agriculture practices can improve soil ...
Brazil’s Cerrado wetlands store huge amounts of carbon deep in peaty soils, revealing a powerful but overlooked climate ally.
Keeping carbon buried Holding approximately 2,500 billion tons of sequestered carbon, soil is one of Earth's largest carbon sinks—second only to the ocean. But even though soil is all around us, ...
Practice-based carbon programs offer growers a consistent way to engage in regenerative agriculture while supporting ...
Scientists find a 'measure and remeasure' approach is a feasible method of verifying soil carbon storage in croplands for climate mitigation. Directly measuring soil carbon rather than relying on ...
Agricultural soils represent one of the largest underutilized opportunities for climate mitigation through land-based carbon sequestration. This study analyzes how farmers make long-term decisions ...
Afforestation transforms degraded soils in semi-arid regions, increasing microbial necromass and enhancing soil carbon and nitrogen pools, thereby improving ecosystem health.
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