12/21/2023 SOURCE: www.morningagclips.com
SCSC would like to hear from producers enrolled in a carbon credit program or who have been contacted by a carbon market project developer.
Soil Carbon Solutions Center Call for Responses
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12/18/2023 SOURCE: www.livemint.com
The social cost of carbon is notional, if sometimes consequential. The costs charged in carbon-pricing schemes are real
The many prices of carbon dioxide
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12/16/2023 SOURCE: www.futurefarming.com
Low-carbon wheat has been delivered to mills in the summer of 2023.
Bread with low-carbon wheat closer to store shelves - Future Farming
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Topics: Agriculture Global, Food/Nutrition, Ag Global Specialty Food, World Hunger, World Population,
Chia seeds aren't just a superfood—researchers say they could help combat world hunger and climate change
The tiny speckled seeds offer more than a simple nutritional boost.
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12/15/2023 SOURCE: www.farmonline.com.au
The Australian Carbon Exchange will aim to make carbon credit trades easier and price setting more transparent.
Carbon credit exchange to bring rigour, simplicity to complex market
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12/15/2023 SOURCE: www.eco-business.com
Some Indian farmers are switching to sustainable ways of growing food, generating carbon credits in the process by slashing climate-heating emissions.
Indian farmers rack up carbon credits with climate-conscious ways
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12/14/2023 SOURCE: www.energymonitor.ai
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12/14/2023 SOURCE: www.nature.com
npj Climate Action - Farmer perspectives on carbon markets incentivizing agricultural soil carbon sequestration
Farmer perspectives on carbon markets incentivizing agricultural soil carbon sequestration
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12/08/2023 SOURCE: www.marketplace.org
Farmers are altering their practices with the goal of storing more carbon in the ground. But quantifying its effectiveness is tricky.
Ranchers, farmers look to ‘carbon farming’ as a way to diversify, and help the climate
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12/08/2023 SOURCE: www.msn.com
It's right under our feet. We barely notice as we go about our lives, yet it is nothing less than the largest carbon repository among all of Earth's ecosystems. This distinction is awarded neither to forests, nor to the atmosphere, but to our soils. There are around 2,400 billion tons of carbon in the first two meters below ground, which is three times as much as in the atmosphere.
How agriculture can make the most of one of the world's biggest carbon stocks, soil
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