01/13/2024 SOURCE: www.nola.com
Developers of offshore wind energy and carbon capture projects have overlapping agreements along the Louisiana coast.
Wind farms and carbon capture want the same turf off Louisiana's coast. Who gets it?
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01/13/2024 SOURCE: www.counterpunch.org
What if there were a way to safely pull billions of tons of carbon out of the atmosphere to substantially reduce or even eliminate global warming? What if
How One North Dakota Farmer Saved His Farm and Livelihood Using Carbon-Friendly Farming Methods
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01/10/2024 SOURCE: www.msn.com
The construction industry is recognized for its high resource consumption and large waste generation. Among the waste products generated are construction-generated sludge (CGS) and construction-generated surplus soil (CGSS). These can be used for various applications such as backfilling, creating environmentally friendly building materials like bricks, and soil stabilization.
Improving soil health with aeration curing for sludge management
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01/10/2024 SOURCE: www.newsclick.in
How one North Dakota farmer saved his farm and livelihood using carbon-friendly farming methods.
Carbon Farming: Sustainable Farming Technique That Keeps Soil Healthy, Combats Climate Change | NewsClick
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01/09/2024 SOURCE: www.futurefarming.com
Trimble’s climate market solution enables businesses to quantify their sustainability efforts through verified data tracking and aggregation.
Trimble links farmers to companies looking to meet sustainability commitments - Future Farming
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01/08/2024 SOURCE: dailycoffeenews.com
Roast Magazine’s Daily Coffee News is proud to maintain advertising partnerships with many of the world’s leading coffee companies, yet maintains a focus on fair and objective editorial content, with no sponsored content or native advertising.
Weekly Coffee News: Carbon Sequestration Study + Commodity Trading Spike
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01/05/2024 SOURCE: www.cals.iastate.edu
An Iowa State University-led group will lead training for a process to measure and monitor soil carbon stocks as part of a new national program meant to provide a basis for financial assistance to farmers and landowners who adopt climate-smart conservation practices. The “Know Your Carbon Landscape” project will also gather data to support carbon-related research and education at demonstration sites in the Midwest that are part of a Long-Term Agroecosystem Research (LTAR) network coordinated by USDA’s Agricultural Research Service.
Iowa State University team helps roll out national soil carbon program for working lands
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01/05/2024 SOURCE: www.no-tillfarmer.com
The USDA describes soil carbon farming as “the use of specific on-farm practices designed to take carbon out of the air and store it in soils and plant material.”
5 Questions to Ask Before Signing a Carbon Contract
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01/04/2024 SOURCE: news.mongabay.com
This is the first article in our five-part series on forest carbon credits and the voluntary market. Read Part Two, Part Three, Part Four and Part Five later this month. At the outset of 2023, the voluntary carbon trade seemed poised to expand its reach, boosting the amount of carbon it sought to offset along […]
Forest carbon credits and the voluntary market: A solution or a distraction?
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01/04/2024 SOURCE: www.agri-pulse.com
Dairy Farmers of America, the largest milk marketing cooperative, made the first purchase of verified carbon credits within the livestock value chain from one of its Texas dairy farmer owners and represents the first transaction of the carbon insetting marketplace.
Dairy Farmers of America buys first inset carbon credits
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