Cultivating Carbon: The Future of the Reserve’s Soil Enrichment Protocol
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The intersection of carbon markets and agriculture is evolving, with the Reserve’s U.S. Soil Enrichment Protocol (SEP) leading the way in incentivizing greenhouse gas reductions and enhancing carbon storage in soils. Currently undergoing an update, the SEP will soon feature improvements designed to encourage broader adoption and advance climate-positive agricultural practices. In this episode, McKenzie Smith, Associate Director, and Alison Nord, Manager at the Climate Action Reserve, share insights into these updates and their potential impact. Discover how the updated SEP is setting the stage for a more sustainable future in carbon markets and the agricultural sector.
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