As of January 2025, the Carbon Removal Certification Framework (CRCF) is officially in force, marking a significant milestone in the global effort to combat climate change. This landmark initiative, spearheaded by the European Commission, establishes robust criteria for certifying carbon removal activities, including carbon farming. It sets the stage for greater transparency, accountability, and incentives for sustainable practices. This framework will have a profound impact on carbon farming and the broader agricultural sector. Here’s what you need to know about CRCF
As Christmas and the end of the year approach, Carbonsafe looks back on a year filled with successes, sustainable growth, and innovation in carbon farming. This year, we made significant strides in our mission to create high-quality carbon credits that not only reduce the carbon footprint but also support the sustainable development of rural areas. 2024 – A Year of Achievements for Carbonsafe This past year, we managed to: 🌱 Strengthen our partnerships with farmers across the country by introducing innovative regenerative farming
Soil carbon sequestration is a crucial component in the fight against climate change, yet the science behind it often remains underappreciated. At Carbonsafe, we’re committed to applying the latest advancements in soil science to maximize the impact of our carbon credits. Here’s a closer look at the science behind soil carbon sequestration and how it drives real, measurable change. 🔬 How Does Soil Carbon Sequestration Work? Soil acts as a carbon sink by capturing CO2 from
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