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From the food you eat to the soil that grows it, to the cities you live in and the satellites in the sky above you, these TED talks will teach you something new about climate action.
by Holly Secon
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Its CEO calls for corporate net-zero goals that are 'fit for purpose' as the company ramps up science-based targets to cover its entire value chain.
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Researchers are finding that when pulverized rock is applied to agricultural fields, the soil pulls far more carbon from the air and crop yields increase. More studies are underway, but some scientists say this method shows significant benefits for farmers and the climate.
by Susan Cosier
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Plus, we dig into the debate over soil carbon credits related to regenerative agriculture.
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Business, NGOs, governments, academia, and community sectors must be involved to make effective system change.
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Here's what to look out for when buying soil or forestry carbon credits to decide which is better for your business.
by Jesse Klein
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Algae is said to be up to five times more effective at absorbing carbon than trees,
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A pilot in Iowa offers a glimpse into the future of carbon credit marketplaces.
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There's an emerging market to pay farmers to store more carbon in the soil by using improved agricultural practices. But some scientists are questioning whether these efforts will actually help slow global warming.
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Skeptics are sowing doubts about the carbon sequestration potential. The questions underscore the complexities of soil science.
by Jim Giles
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New approaches, from CO2-sucking materials to regenerative agriculture, were in the spotlight at VERGE 19.
by RP Siegel
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Reforms in the way cattle are handled promise dramatic reductions in emissions related to beef production.
by Jim Giles
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A small-but-mighty group of consumer goods is offsetting their carbon emissions by sourcing materials from farms and ranches investing in these best practices.
by Jen Boynton
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The 'give back what you take' approach of sustatinability isn't enough.
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Plus, an excerpt from our interview with former U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, Tom Vilsack.
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The legislation sows the seeds for monetizing a new agricultural product, carbon capture and storage.