02/19/2024 SOURCE: grist.org
There’s still a lot that scientists don’t know about dirt. Advocates say the long-awaited farm bill could help fix that.
How much carbon can farmers store in their soil? Nobody's sure.
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02/19/2024 SOURCE: www.nature.com
Nature - Europe’s ambition for emissions reductions is to be welcomed — but look at the detail, and significant hazards emerge.
EU climate policy is dangerously reliant on untested carbon-capture technology
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02/13/2024 SOURCE: www.msn.com
Advocates say the long-awaited farm bill could help fix that.
How much carbon can farmers store in their soil? Nobody’s sure.
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02/10/2024 SOURCE: carboncredits.com
Explore the challenges and prospects of the voluntary carbon market in 2024, as trust issues and demand dynamics shape its price and future.
Trust Can Bring Carbon Credit Price to $238/Ton by 2050
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02/10/2024 SOURCE: www.nhbr.com
Carbon harbored in trees now a virtual commodity traded between forest landowners and commercial entities seeking to offset their greenhouse gas emissions
Carbon credits put timber industry at risk - NH Business Review
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02/08/2024 SOURCE: www.mlive.com
Scientific finding contrary to common belief urban farming is helpful climate action.
Urban-grown food’s carbon footprint 6 times larger than typical produce
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02/06/2024 SOURCE: www.theenergymix.com
A new study shows that produce from urban agriculture has six times the carbon footprint of conventional farms when emissions are linked to food alone—but the calculation changes when the social benefits of urban growing are factored into a more holistic assessment.
Urban Farming Shows Higher Carbon Footprint than Conventional Agriculture
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02/06/2024 SOURCE: www.nola.com
The current 5,000 miles of operating CO2 pipelines could grow ten times over, one expert says. There are 20 projects proposed in Louisiana alone.
Pipelines play a key role in U.S. efforts to cut carbon emissions. But landowners are pushing back
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02/06/2024 SOURCE: www.ft.com
How regenerative agriculture could boost biodiversity, combat climate change and support farmers while reshaping our food system for the better.
Farming for the future
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02/06/2024 SOURCE: yaledailynews.com
University officials told the News that they hope Yale’s continued purchasing of carbon offsets might guide Yale toward a carbon-zero future as some researchers have criticized the industry for exaggerating the benefits of carbon offsets.
Yale looks to continue buying carbon offsets since starting in 2020
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