Transforming Chestnut Orchards into Carbon Credit Goldmines for Climate Action
The researchers developed a method to measure changes in soil carbon in a chestnut orchard for potential carbon credit trading. They compared the orchard to a reference area and found that the orchard stored more carbon over time, especially in deeper soil layers. This suggests the orchard could be valuable for earning carbon credits. The method used is reliable and considers factors like when the orchard was created and the different forms of carbon in the soil.