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.
Direct Air Capture vs Carbon Capture: The Realities for Corporate Climate Leaders
by Anna Jacobs
/ April 30, 2025
In the global race to net zero, carbon capture has become the climate tech darling of Fortune 500 boardrooms. But as headlines tout the promise of Direct Air Capture (DAC) […] ...
Understanding Greenhouse Gases: The Science Behind Climate Change
by Anna Jacobs
/ April 3, 2025
Greenhouse gases (GHGs)—primarily carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), and fluorinated gases—trap heat within Earth’s atmosphere, driving global warming and climate change. Human activities, notably fossil fuel combustion, […] ...
From Laboratory to Environmental Stewardship
by Anna Jacobs
/ March 28, 2025
“From backyard microscopes to hospital laboratories, every mystery I’ve explored has led to one inescapable truth: the health of our environment is inseparable from our own. This realization didn’t just […] ...
Biochar Solutions Are Quietly Revolutionizing Corporate Sustainability
by Anna Jacobs
/ March 19, 2025
Biochar solutions, a carbon-negative technology derived from organic waste, are rapidly becoming a cornerstone of corporate sustainability strategies. Fortune 500 companies are leveraging biochar to significantly reduce their carbon footprints, […] ...
Nature Provides Direct Air Capture Plants
by Anna Jacobs
/ March 11, 2025
This article explores the innovation behind Dynamic Carbon Credits’ approach to enhancing natural carbon removal systems through specialized crops and biochar production across its 26-state operational network. ...
Digging Deep: How Regenerative Agriculture Is Revolutionizing Carbon Capture and Soil Health
by Anna Jacobs
/ December 26, 2024
The future of farming isn’t just about what grows above ground – it’s about what’s happening deep beneath our feet. As regenerative agriculture gains momentum across the United States, innovative […] ...
The Future of Energy Is Growing in Your Backyard: The Double-Edged Sword of Biomass Power
by Anna Jacobs
/ December 21, 2024
But as nations scramble to meet ambitious climate goals, the question remains: Is biomass energy the sustainable solution we’ve been waiting for, or just another complicated piece in the renewable […] ...
Climate Action: Dynamic Carbon Credits Transforming America's Farmland
by Anna Jacobs
/ November 5, 2024
When it comes to fighting climate change, scale matters. With over 800,000 acres across 26 U.S. states, Dynamic Carbon Credits is turning America’s heartland into a powerful force for carbon […] ...
Biochar: How This Powerful Solution Fights Methane Emissions and Greenhouse Gases
by Anna Jacobs
/ October 23, 2024
Learn how biochar is created, how it works to reduce greenhouse gases like methane, and why it’s gaining traction as a sustainable climate solution. ...
The Methane Challenge: Reducing Emissions for a Healthier Planet
by Anna Jacobs
/ October 8, 2024
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas, responsible for about 20% of global greenhouse gas emissions. ...










