India, July 10 -- A quiet, restorative revolution is taking root across farmlands: regenerative agriculture. More than just a method of cultivation, it is a philosophy that rebuilds soil health, empowers farmers and reimagines our relationship with the land

The world today is confronting an unprecedented climate crisis, and at the centre of this challenge lies carbon. Carbon, the building block of life, has become a critical marker of our environmental health and our failure to safeguard it.

Excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, primarily from burning fossil fuels and large-scale industrial agriculture, is driving global warming, extreme weather, and biodiversity loss. Yet the story of carbon need not be only one of crisis - it can a...