Rodale Soil Carbon White Paper
If carbon sequestration rates attained by exemplary cases were achieved on crop and pastureland across the globe, regenerative agriculture would sequester more than our current annual carbon
Added 4 years ago
Excellent thought piece. Here's the proposition:
If carbon sequestration rates attained by exemplary cases were achieved on crop and pastureland across the globe, regenerative agriculture would sequester more than our current annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, providing a mechanism to meet global carbon emissions goals, drawdown legacy carbondioxide, and give us the time needed to bring emissions from other sectors in to balance.
Focused win 'biodiversity below the ground', the Rodale Institute offers a win/win solution for better farming outcomes while mitigating climate change.
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