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Regenerative agriculture is one of the most potent solutions to fight climate change. Almost a quarter of all global emissions today are caused by agriculture and forestry. Agricultural activities such as livestock and food production, as well as land-use change, water use, and deforestation, release significant amounts of GHG such as CO₂, methane, and nitrous oxide, contributing to global warming and destroying natural ecosystems.

Soils are great at capturing carbon, but the overuse of soils over the past decades has reduced their ability to do so. Diverse techniques can optimize and help regain the carbon-capturing properties of soils.