Anna Jacobs
Anna Jacobs has over three decades of experience in the scientific and agricultural sectors. Certified by the American Society for Clinical Pathology, she has excelled in scientific research, development, and data analysis, pioneering advancements in sustainable agricultural practices in the United States.
Anna’s expertise in technical writing and project management has been crucial in crafting and executing effective strategies for agricultural professionals. She has led numerous projects covering the entire agricultural lifecycle, from cultivation and quality testing to product development, in this highly regulated industry. Her extensive knowledge of agronomy and hands-on experience make her a leader in developing sustainable agricultural products for health and industrial use.
Anna is known for her strategic vision and client engagement. Her expertise in the carbon credit market positions her as a respected authority and thought leader. She is often sought nationally and globally for her insights on agricultural practices and their impact on carbon sequestration.
The Promise of Biochar: A Carbon Removal Story
by Anna Jacobs
/ December 19, 2023
Biochar is produced through a process called pyrolysis, where biomass (like wood, manure, or agricultural waste) is heated to high temperatures in the absence of oxygen. ...
Cracking The Code On Carbon Pumping
by Anna Jacobs
/ November 12, 2023
As the global community grapples with the far-reaching impacts of climate change, the imperative to reduce carbon emissions and actively sequester existing carbon dioxide has never been more urgent. ...
The Quest For A Sustainable Future: Permanent Carbon Sequestration
by Anna Jacobs
/ July 20, 2023
In the face of an escalating climate crisis, humanity finds itself compelled to seek effective solutions to mitigate carbon emissions. ...
Unveiling The Limitations: Why Forest Projects Fall Short Of Permanent Carbon Sequestration
by Anna Jacobs
/ June 25, 2023
Forest projects have long been hailed as effective carbon sequestration tools, with their ability to absorb and store significant amounts of carbon dioxide. ...
Innovation & Inclusive Growth: Mines
by Anna Jacobs
/ May 8, 2023
Mines and carbon credit buying are two distinct topics related to carbon emissions and climate change. Let me explain each of them and also discuss 45Q. ...
Exploring Carbon Emissions from Landfills
by Anna Jacobs
/ March 24, 2023
Landfills are sites where waste is disposed of by burying it in the ground. This waste can be organic or inorganic, and it can include a wide range of materials, […] ...
Carbon Credits Integration Generates Success In Water Treatment
by Anna Jacobs
/ March 2, 2023
Water treatment is the process of removing impurities and contaminants from water in order to make it suitable for various uses, such as drinking, irrigation, and industrial processes. The treatment […] ...
Dynamic Carbon Credits Uncovers Top Areas In Hospitals That Emit Carbon
by Anna Jacobs
/ March 2, 2023
Energy-related emissions: Hospitals use a significant amount of energy for heating, cooling, lighting, and powering medical equipment. This can result in emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous […] ...
Dynamic Carbon Credits’ Research Uncovers Inadequate Results In Forest Sequestering Projects
by Anna Jacobs
/ March 1, 2023
As concerns about climate change continue to rise, more and more companies are claiming to be part of the solution by pursuing carbon credits. These are certificates that are sold […] ...
Next Level Carbon Neutral Practices In Michigan
by Anna Jacobs
/ February 24, 2023
Businesses including Crystal Mountain, EILEEN FISHER, Ford, General Mills, General Motors, IKEA Retail U.S., and Siemens say MI Healthy Climate Plan will strengthen Michigan’s vitality, competitiveness, and economic growth. ...










