Current carbon pricing and trading mechanisms, despite their efficacy in reducing GHG emissions from industry, will not be sufficient to achieve Net Zero targets. Current mechanisms that redress emissions are largely economic disincentives, in effect financial penalties for emitters. In order to attain Net Zero futures, financial incentives for activities that sequester carbon from the atmosphere are needed. Herein, we present the environmental and economic co-benefits of soil re-carbonization and justify support for soil carbon remuneration. With increasing momentum to develop green economies, and projected increases in carbon price, growth in the global carbon market is inevitable. The establishment of a soil-based carbon economy, within ...
Net soil carbon sequestration on agricultural lands could offset 4% of annual global human-induced G...
Carbon sequestration is an issue worth exploring for its potential impact on, and benefits for, agri...
Recently scientists have started to examine how land-uses and land-use technologies can help mitigat...
Current carbon pricing and trading mechanisms, despite their efficacy in reducing GHG emissions from...
Restorative land management has potential to remove atmospheric carbon dioxide and store carbon in s...
Soils are crucial to managing climate change. They contain two to three times more carbon than the a...
This review places in context the role agricultural soils play in global carbon dynamics, and their ...
Carbon sequestration in agricultural soils is considered as an option of greenhouse gas mitigation i...
Maintaining and where feasible restoring soil carbon stocks is part of all sustainable development s...
Acknowledgements. This study was made possible by funding from the Craig and Susan McCaw Foundation....
Carbon sequestration by soils can mitigate climate change; the stock of carbon in the soil is twice ...
According to Article 3.4 of the Kyoto Protocol, agricultural soil could be used as a sink for carbon...
Carbon is a critical component of soil vitality and is crucial to our ability to produce food. Carbo...
Unabated soil degradation due to low soil organic carbon (C) levels, multiple nutrient deficiencies ...
There is growing awareness of the role that agricultural soils can play for climate change mitigatio...
Net soil carbon sequestration on agricultural lands could offset 4% of annual global human-induced G...
Carbon sequestration is an issue worth exploring for its potential impact on, and benefits for, agri...
Recently scientists have started to examine how land-uses and land-use technologies can help mitigat...
Current carbon pricing and trading mechanisms, despite their efficacy in reducing GHG emissions from...
Restorative land management has potential to remove atmospheric carbon dioxide and store carbon in s...
Soils are crucial to managing climate change. They contain two to three times more carbon than the a...
This review places in context the role agricultural soils play in global carbon dynamics, and their ...
Carbon sequestration in agricultural soils is considered as an option of greenhouse gas mitigation i...
Maintaining and where feasible restoring soil carbon stocks is part of all sustainable development s...
Acknowledgements. This study was made possible by funding from the Craig and Susan McCaw Foundation....
Carbon sequestration by soils can mitigate climate change; the stock of carbon in the soil is twice ...
According to Article 3.4 of the Kyoto Protocol, agricultural soil could be used as a sink for carbon...
Carbon is a critical component of soil vitality and is crucial to our ability to produce food. Carbo...
Unabated soil degradation due to low soil organic carbon (C) levels, multiple nutrient deficiencies ...
There is growing awareness of the role that agricultural soils can play for climate change mitigatio...
Net soil carbon sequestration on agricultural lands could offset 4% of annual global human-induced G...
Carbon sequestration is an issue worth exploring for its potential impact on, and benefits for, agri...
Recently scientists have started to examine how land-uses and land-use technologies can help mitigat...