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COMMENT: We can t afford to get this wrong – Ensuring high integrity in agricultural carbon credits is imperative for fighting climate change « Carbon Pulse
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Top Soil Science Journal Publishes Peer Reviewed Paper on Indigo Ag s Carbon Quantification Model
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Regrow And Soil Capital Join Forces To Power The Regenerative Agriculture Transition In Europe
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Few bumper stickers have made as large of an impression as “Think Globally, Act Locally.” Plastered on the back of fuel-efficient cars all over the English-speaking world, the phrase was inseparable from the broader environmentalist movement of the 1990s. But, as the environmental movement has shifted from a concern with things like pollution and industrial waste, to the inherently more global “climate,” the phrase has lost some luster.But when it comes to agriculture, the ’90s-era environmentalists were onto something. The food system relies on both the local and the global. Crop production and ruminant grazing depends on local soils, weather, and practices, but profits, consumers, and ultimately decarbonization rely on global forces, like trade in commodity crops, availability of agricultural inputs, and adoption of technologies. Farmers must act locally. But policymakers, corporations, and advocates must think globally.Making agriculture and, more broadly, the food system