Outdated models, limited data holding back ‘climate-smart’ agriculture in US, study warns

Published 03:06 on April 13, 2023  /  Last updated at 03:06 on April 13, 2023  /  Americas, Nature-based, US, Voluntary

The US can significantly contribute to combating climate change with the Biden administration's commitment to "climate-smart" agriculture, but several factors are currently holding the practice back, according to a report from Stanford Law School's Law and Policy Lab and the Bezos Earth Fund.
The US can significantly contribute to combating climate change with the Biden administration's commitment to "climate-smart" agriculture, but several factors are currently holding the practice back, according to a report from Stanford Law School's Law and Policy Lab and the Bezos Earth Fund.


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