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| Californian farmers are turning their pastures into carbon sinks. |
As an avid gardener and former organic farmer, I know the promise
that soil holds: Every ounce supports a plethora of life. Now, evidence
suggests that soil may also be a key to slowing and reversing climate change.
“I think the future is really bright,” said Loren Poncia, an
energetic Northern Californian cattle rancher. Poncia’s optimism stems from the
hope he sees in carbon farming, which he has implemented on his ranch. Carbon
farming uses land management techniques that increase the rate at which carbon
is absorbed from the atmosphere and stored in soils. Scientists, policy makers,
and land stewards alike are hopeful about its potential to mitigate climate
change.
Read the Yes!
story - “What’s a Carbon Farmer? How California Ranchers Use Dirt to Tackle Climate Change.”

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