Improving soil (and the planet) with carbon farming

Healthy soil is the foundation of a strong agriculture industry. But it can also absorb almost twice as much C02 as plants and the atmosphere combined, making it a central player in the fight against climate change.

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What do the results from COP26 mean for farmers?

Every year, COP26 highlights the roles every industry can play in averting future climate disaster. As we enter a New Year, we pulled out the main takeaways from 2021 for Australia’s agricultural sector.

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The flow-on benefits of Reef Credits

The benefits of Reef Credits are vast, both for land managers and the protection of the Great Barrier Reef.

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Carbon Offsets in Australia: Everything You Need to Know

Carbon offsets are fast becoming an effective way for businesses to quantify ESG investments.

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Ontario Teachers’ invests in GreenCollar

Media release: GreenCollar is pleased to welcome Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan Board (Ontario Teachers’) as a new long-term investor to back the company’s ambitious growth aspirations and commitment to delivering positive environmental impact at scale.

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Savanna burning projects

Savanna burning projects aim to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide emitted from wildfires. These projects work by burning in the early part of northern Australia’s dry season, from April to October. By burning in cooler, more controlled conditions, the frequency and extent of wildfire can be reduced, which means less emissions overall.

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Explaining carbon sequestration

We once looked at trees and saw only timber. Nowadays we see biodiversity and habitat too. But increasingly, environmentalists, businesses, and land managers alike are looking at trees and seeing a...
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Setting the Standard: Verifying Carbon Neutrality

Not just anyone can call themselves carbon neutral. Here’s why.

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What Is Carbon Farming in Australia?

Carbon farming is increasingly profitable, works alongside your current farming practices and can even increase productivity.

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