Provide incentives and regulatory pathways to promote alternative protein production and consumption
- Agriculture
- Companies
- Consumers
- Financials
Soil is a key component of the global carbon cycle, holding 50% more CO2 than has ever been released from burning fossil fuels. Storing more carbon in soils therefore holds huge potential for curbing climate change. But the volume of emissions sequestered is notoriously difficult to measure, report and verify, making it important that governments help to develop and deploy fast, low-cost and reliable soil carbon testing. For example, they could provide funding for devising a consistent measurement, reporting and verification approach, baseline surveys and benchmarking, and a common set of metrics.