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<blockquote data-quote="Soil Capital" data-source="post: 7891374" data-attributes="member: 165031"><p>We can help you calculate it and sell it if you wish!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thank you for the video link.</p><p></p><p>The term 'carbon trading' is a little bit misleading. We don't just focus and record carbon; we actually generate certificates based on carbon equivalents (timestamp 6:45 in your video). This means we directly take into account nitrous oxide emissions as well as carbon sequestration.</p><p></p><p>The practices which are positive for both of these factors correlate with one another; reduced fertiliser use, nitrofication inhibitors, reduced tillage practices and so on.</p><p></p><p>"It aint as simple as saying more soil carbon is better and it really isn't safe to claim that increased soil carbon can be traded - madness" - you're correct, however unfortunately carbon trading is the popular phrase rather than something like GHG trading. We have sold €500,000 worth of certificates already - this is something that is live and happening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Soil Capital, post: 7891374, member: 165031"] We can help you calculate it and sell it if you wish! Thank you for the video link. The term 'carbon trading' is a little bit misleading. We don't just focus and record carbon; we actually generate certificates based on carbon equivalents (timestamp 6:45 in your video). This means we directly take into account nitrous oxide emissions as well as carbon sequestration. The practices which are positive for both of these factors correlate with one another; reduced fertiliser use, nitrofication inhibitors, reduced tillage practices and so on. "It aint as simple as saying more soil carbon is better and it really isn't safe to claim that increased soil carbon can be traded - madness" - you're correct, however unfortunately carbon trading is the popular phrase rather than something like GHG trading. We have sold €500,000 worth of certificates already - this is something that is live and happening. [/QUOTE]
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