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Before farmland was cultivated, it had soil carbon levels of 3% to 7%. Today, those levels are roughly 1% carbon. If farmland globally were returned to a soil carbon level of just 3%, 1 trillion tons of carbon dioxide would be removed from the atmosphere. counterpunch.org/2019/12/31/the…
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Mike Mason
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If we put 3% carbon into the top 30cms only if the arable soils of the earth we would take CO2 down to ore-industrial levels. And have better soils and better agriculture.
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Yo @BuildSoil
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Prof Nick Cowern
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The best way to contribute to that? Buy organic.
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This is a fascinating read.
Is there any more information because if this is accurate I'm very intrigued.
#ClimateChange
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