Reversing the Loss of Soil Organic Matter – The Elephant in the Room and Solution to Closing the Emissions Gap
Academics and policymakers make data-free assumptions that most of the increase in CO2 from 278 ppm in 1750 to over 427 ppm in 2024 comes from burning fossil fuels and cement production, with a small proportion from deforestation and nothing from the loss of soil organic matter.
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