What if the system that feeds the world was also a key to fighting climate change? There are many farmers around the world who have found innovative ways to farm with nature, reducing emissions, restoring soils and ecosystems, producing quality outputs, and increasing resilience. Last November, I had the opportunity to share how we at Indigo are helping farmers unlock this solution at scale with biogeochemistry, soil science, satellites, and machine learning to measure and and reward the "hard to see" benefits of sustainable farming. I'm excited to share the video of that talk today, but I share it with a caveat: in the 6 months since shooting and releasing this video, we're now at over 2x the volume of carbon credits delivered, and over 2x the amount of emissions and water impact delivered in supply chains. These aren't forecasts, these are done. And the numbers will keep getting bigger. https://lnkd.in/e3G3rsxk I want to give a huge thank you to TEDxBoston, John Werner, Caty Byerly Rezendes, Davey B, and Alison Sander for the opportunity, the coaching, and support. Thank you to all the current and former Indigo colleagues who have done the work that make this all real, especially Geoffrey von Maltzahn for the vote of confidence to tell the story, and a special shoutout to the folks who helped refine and craft this talk: Eric Sauter, Chris White, Chris Repetto, Caroline Ahn, Jason McVay #tedxboston #planetarystewardship #sustainableagriculure #regenerativeagriculture #MRV
Can agriculture be redesigned to be a climate solution? | A.J. (Ashok) Kumar | TEDxBoston
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Way to go A.J.!
Always great to hear my friend A.J. (Ashok) Kumar and this was particularly good… made even more impactful by the progress made since last November. Great job, AJ!
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10moCongrats AJ!