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Soil carbon is a highly flawed climate policy ?
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<blockquote data-quote="hendrebc" data-source="post: 7565350" data-attributes="member: 70166"><p>It depends on what you read whether it can or not. It can definitely help but it needs sending down deep via long roots if it's to be stored for a long time. Short grass won't get it down low enough and that is the carbon that's more likely to escape. </p><p>It's the pitfalls that come with the contracts I've seen that are a trap as it could disappear through no fault of your own. But you have to carry the can if it does.... </p><p>It's an easy way to blame farmers again when it doesn't work. </p><p>Everyone: this carbon credits thing isn't working!</p><p>Microsoft: well we paid the farmers to keep carbon in the soil and they didn't do it's their fault! </p><p>Everyone: f**king farmers!</p><p>Farmers: wtf</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hendrebc, post: 7565350, member: 70166"] It depends on what you read whether it can or not. It can definitely help but it needs sending down deep via long roots if it's to be stored for a long time. Short grass won't get it down low enough and that is the carbon that's more likely to escape. It's the pitfalls that come with the contracts I've seen that are a trap as it could disappear through no fault of your own. But you have to carry the can if it does.... It's an easy way to blame farmers again when it doesn't work. Everyone: this carbon credits thing isn't working! Microsoft: well we paid the farmers to keep carbon in the soil and they didn't do it's their fault! Everyone: f**king farmers! Farmers: wtf [/QUOTE]
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