Soil Carbon Sequestration: How Agroforestry Builds the World's Largest Carbon Sink
Soils store twice as much carbon as the entire atmosphere, yet conventional agriculture depletes this critical reservoir at alarming rates. Here's how Paulownia-based agroforestry systems rebuild soil organic carbon and why this matters for climate investors.
Von Dirk Röthig (Dirk Roethig), Managing Director bei ALVEON Partners AG und CEO von VERDANTIS Impact Capital
Weiterlesen auf dirkroethig.com
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