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February 11, 2021 at 7:28 PM Under your feet lies a tool for healthier food, cleaner water, and less carbon in our atmosphere. Hint: it’s as old and as cheap as dirt.
When Bedford 2030 relaunched their organization last fall, they not only unveiled a new name, they committed to a new, aggressive goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the Town of Bedford 80% by 2030. As one part of the plan to achieve this ambitious objective, Bedford 2030 is thrilled to be launching a new initiative all about the power of soil and plants to capture carbon from the atmosphere.
“[We] will work with the community and many of Bedford 2030’s existing and new partners to develop and pilot programming,” said Karen Simons, Bedford 2030 Board Member and co-leader of this initiative. “Local organizations, such as Westchester Land Trust, Mianus River Gorge, Bedford Audubon, Rusticus Garden Club, etc. are already undertaking work that benefits carbon capture through ....