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Unlocking Nature-Based Carbon Capital for Global Decarbonization

Authors: Inbar Morag and Jennifer Doc-Habany Climate change demands innovative and collective solutions. The necessity of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is no longer a question – it’s a critical pillar in achieving net zero emissions. The demand for mature, resilient carbon markets to drive decarbonization is increasing, and the global voluntary offset market is taking…
Farm of the Future Report
Agriculture and Innovation
IMPACT NATION- Introducing Groundwork BioAg
In Today’s Ag Economy, Who Pays for Sustainable Food Production? No one.

https://www.croplife.com/management/sustainability/in-todays-ag-economy-who-pays-for-sustainable-food-production-no-one It’s no secret that today’s $4 corn coupled with higher food prices are shaping investment decisions made at the kitchen table and in the board room. While U.S. agriculture aims to reverse the impact of climate change and defend its leadership position on the global market, analysts predict that margins will win when pitted…
The Israeli Company That Uses Fungus to Tackle the Climate and Soil Crises
The International Agribusiness Leader Podcast- Andrew Duff- Purpose Driven Management
Groundwork BioAg: A Decade of Impact and the Foundation for a Carbon Revolution

Since our founding, we have known that mycorrhizal fungi offer a compelling agricultural solution to mitigate climate change. Today, Rootella Carbon is delivering on that vision by paving the way to a gigaton of CO2 sequestration over the next decade while offering growers value by enhancing crop yields and regenerating their soils. A decade ago,…