If we do it right, we can replant trees and shrubs to store carbon – and restore biodiversity
- Written by: Rachel Standish, Associate Professor, Murdoch University
Cristina Ramalho, CC BY-NDThis is how carbon farming works. Farmers plant trees on abandoned farmland. The trees take in carbon from the atmosphere as they grow, acting as a natural sink to offset some emissions. For farmers, these carbon-storing plants pay off with carbon credits.
It sounds simple. But in recent years, the technique has come...





















