Can we reverse climate change by farming organically? Returning stable carbon to the soil is a tonic that can support ecological abundance. There is growing scientific evidence that regenerative agriculture can comfortably feed the growing human population while repairing our damaged ecosystem. The question being answered is Can Organic Farming Counteract Carbon Emissions?
Humans have traditionally farmed with organic agriculture (there is nothing experimental about the technique). What is new is the scientific verification of regenerative agricultural practices regarding the absorption of carbon.
Research is showing that YES, If all global pasture was managed using a regenerative model, an additional 71% of annual emissions can be absorbed with a switch to widely available and inexpensive organic management practices.
Excess carbon in the atmosphere is surely toxic to life, but we are, after all, carbon-based life forms, and returning stable carbon to the soil is a tonic that can support ecological abundance. The result is people worldwide can better feed themselves while building and preserving the soil and conserving resources.
You can read more research on this vital solution at the Carbon Underground website.