Upstream data need to prove soil carbon as a climate solution
Mark A. Bradford (),
Sara E. Kuebbing,
Alexander Polussa,
Jonathan Sanderman and
Emily E. Oldfield
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Mark A. Bradford: Yale University
Sara E. Kuebbing: Yale University
Alexander Polussa: Yale University
Jonathan Sanderman: Woodwell Climate Research Center
Emily E. Oldfield: Environmental Defense Fund
Nature Climate Change, 2025, vol. 15, issue 10, 1013-1016
Abstract:
Causal approaches employed at the scale of commercial agriculture are required to build high-quality evidence that climate-smart agricultural interventions result in real emissions reductions and removals. Such project-scale empirical data are additionally required to demonstrate and advance the viability of process-based models and digital measurement, reporting and verification as tools to scale soil carbon accounting.
Date: 2025
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