Carbon Farming: Agribusiness Corporations Foster False Hopes
Agriculture is a major contributor to the climate crisis. Large agribusiness corporations are pursuing a range of agricultural innovations to increase carbon sequestration in soils. However, according to a study published in "Environmental Science & Policy”, so-called ‘carbon farming’ proves problematic. The benefits attributed to these ‘climate-smart’ farming practices are based largely on estimates rather than measurements. In addition, large corporations could also use carbon farming to offset their carbon footprints without significantly changing their practices. The overall contribution of carbon farming to emissions reductions could be overestimated as a result.