Climate Solutions start from the ground, up

CSS supports building networks and advises business leadership who are focused on low carbon intensity (CI) operations and use of effective Low CI score materials. We achieve this through education and offering advisory services on soil health, soil carbon capture sequestration, practices and technology that reduce emissions, and introducing productive, profitable results (including carbon credits) in conjunction with the goal of climate restoration.  

CSS connects companies along the Ag supply chain to mobilize with common-interest colleagues who rely upon one another to move their businesses forward into critical new practices. CSS’ network of thousands of industry leaders recognizes that climate-safe practices are critical risk management interventions that must be implemented in order to secure the viability of their business interests—and the health of the planet.

The transition must be funded.

Investments into regenerative operations must be available to farmers and growers in order to facilitate the transition. It’s already happening through investors who see the ROI through regenerative practices for the long term, recognizing where capital investments are needed.

Creating a science-based, reliable, verifiable process structure can link investors with operators ready to engage in the transition to regenerative practices at scale. 

Restoration of soil and water health. Agriculture relies on healthy soil and water for its business. outcome. Yet, Ag uses up 80% of all available water and its use of chemicals has polluted waterways and damaged soil microbiome, drying out soil and reducing vitally important biodiversity.  Changes in practice offer dramatic, impactful solutions.

The global disruption of natural systems is a global crisis, threatening food security and life. While the energy sector creating CO2 emissions from the use of fossil fuels has attracted much attention, land use and practices in the food and agriculture sectors and land use in general have caused equally severe disruptions that are now coming into focus.