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Strategic Roadmaps for SBTi Forest, Land, & Agriculture Targets
Actionable guidance to more strategically advance ambitious climate targets aligned with the Science Based Targets initiative’s (SBTi) guidance.
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Climate Action Explained: A Must-Have Guide to Reducing Food Emissions
Published: April 8, 2024 by Katie Anderson
Pathways for six key commodities aligned with SBTi FLAG guidance for food companies to more strategically work toward climate targets.
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How Food Companies Can Harness the Power of Social Networks for Scope 3 Reductions
Published: February 22, 2024 by Simone Schenkel
Social networks play a pivotal role in shaping human behavior. To accelerate climate-smart practices, farmers’ social networks are crucial.
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New analysis shows cover crops and no-till reduce crop insurance claims
Published: March 2, 2023 by Vincent Gauthier
Crop insurance claims data shows that cover crops and no-till reduced the likelihood of prevent plant claims by 24% during the 2019 Midwest flooding.
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Cover crop financial data from large database will inform climate-smart investments
Published: April 20, 2022 by Vincent Gauthier
New data will help farmers and their advisers answer three questions in the coming years.
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Small North Carolina farms find profitability in climate resilience
Published: March 29, 2022 by Vincent Gauthier
Small farms are adapting to climate change by adopting climate-resilient practices that help buffer weather extremes and improve soil health.
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Climate-resilient farming has financial benefits for small North Carolina farms
Reduced tillage, cover crops and high tunnels helped small-scale North Carolina farms adapt to climate change and boost profitability, according to an
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