Soil is the World’s largest terrestrial carbon sink, and the third largest of all sinks worldwide. Soil is also the foundation of our food systems (SDG2), but it is widely degraded and vulnerable to climate shocks like flooding (SDG15). Carbon farming in agriculture can mitigate climate change.

  • Soil Carbon Sequestration in the Context of Climate Change Mitigation: A Review

    Journal Article (2023)

  • Carbon farming: Climate change mitigation via non-permanent carbon sinks

    Journal Article (2023)

  • Is Soil How We Save The Climate?

    Forbes Article (2023)

  • Soil, land and climate change

    EU Environment Agency Article (2019)

SOIL+ SDGs is an initiative of the CA4SH Engagement Working Group

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