‘Massive untapped potential’: Farms could save a gigatonne of carbon every year by managing soil better
Peer-reviewed study suggests widespread use of effective farming practices can boost yields and deliver dramatic carbon savings If farmers around the world changed the way they manage soil health they could deliver an annual emissions cut equivalent to that of the greenhouse gas output of Canada and the Philippines combined.
Peer-reviewed study suggests farms could save a gigatonne of carbon every year by managing soil better
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- Topic: AgricultureClimate changeEnergy
- Other Tags: 1.5ºC ChallengeAgricultureCarbonFarmingRegenerative agricultureSustainable Nutrition