Permanence LOW – 10+ years
Regenerative farming uses modern technologies and practices to sequester (capture and store), large amounts of CO2 annually. According to the IPCC, it's one of the top four methods for reducing net emissions by 2030. These practices capture more CO2 than conventional methods, but we need to encourage more farmers to adopt them to maximize their impact.
Adopting regenerative practices offers benefits like:
- Better soil structure, which improves erosion resistance and water management
- Increased soil biodiversity
- Improved air and water quality
- More nutrient-dense food
By implementing these methods, we can help balance ecological systems, avoid climate tipping points, and achieve immediate climate goals.
Removal provider
Nori works with independent farms as well as agricultural companies to scale the transition to regenerative agriculture. Farmers implement regenerative practices like cover cropping, diversified crop rotations, and conservation tillage that increase carbon storage on their land, then Regenerative Tonnes are created that represent the carbon stored.