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.

What are Carbon Offsets? A Practical Guide

/ April 22, 2026

What are Carbon Credits

What are carbon offsets and how do they work? This practical guide explains how businesses can offset emissions, meet sustainability goals, and invest in high-quality, permanent carbon removal solutions.

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Scope 3 Emissions: Your Supply Chain Carbon Liability

/ March 5, 2026

Supply Chain Carbon Liability

For most Fortune 500 companies, Scope 3 emissions supply chain exposure represents between 70% and 90% of their total carbon footprint. Yet Scope 3 remains the least measured, least managed, […] ...

Biochar Deployment Trends 2025-26: Scaling Carbon Removal

/ February 4, 2026

Biochar Deployment Trends

Biochar research has entered a new era of large-scale deployment. This article explores the latest trends in soil health benefits, global restoration projects, and carbon market growth while highlighting innovations like Dynamic Carbon Credits’ Necromass Engine and MAOC-based carbon stabilization.

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Nature-Based Carbon Sequestration: 2026 Playbook

/ January 23, 2026

Nature-Based Carbon Sequestration

The voluntary carbon market is projected to reach $3.5 billion in 2026, with analysts forecasting growth to $17.4 billion by 2035.

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Carbon Credit Reversal Risk: The 60-Foot MAOC Standard

/ January 6, 2026

reversal risk vs permanence

The most dangerous scenario is a reversal: the release of sequestered carbon back into the atmosphere due to environmental or management failure.

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Biochar: The Enterprise Solution for Permanent Carbon Removal

/ November 17, 2025

biochar permanent storage

Biochar is a carbon-rich material created through pyrolysis that locks carbon in soil for centuries, while simultaneously improving soil health, reducing methane and nitrous oxide emissions, and enabling scalable industrial applications. For Fortune 500 companies seeking verifiable, permanent carbon removal credits…

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Biochar and Agricultural Direct Air Capture: Beyond Industrial CCS

/ November 7, 2025

Biochar and Agricultural DAC

By leveraging a proprietary crop designed specifically for sequestration—standing 15 feet tall with a massive 33-foot root system—we offer a scalable, nature-based solution with a 144-day lifecycle. This article explores how this “biological machine” outperforms standard offsets and provides the verifiable additionality enterprise leaders demand.

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2025 Global Status of CCS Report

/ November 1, 2025

2025 Global Status of CCS Report

This article explores the other, greener side of the carbon coin: agricultural carbon removal. We dive into how nature-based solutions, like the work we do at Dynamic Carbon Credits, not only pull legacy carbon from the air but also restore our planet’s soil, empower farming communities, and offer corporations a more profound, restorative path to true carbon neutrality.

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Nature's Operating System: Photosynthesis

/ August 14, 2025

Photosynthesis

The global race for carbon removal has focused on building new machines, but the most powerful carbon capture technology is photosynthesis. For corporations, the smartest investment isn’t just in mechanical DAC, but in upgrading this natural system through regenerative agriculture and biochar. This approach, which we call Direct Air Capture via Plants (DAC-P), delivers permanent, verifiable, and additional carbon removal with powerful co-benefits that strengthen ESG performance and rural economies.

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Beyond CO2: The Corporate Playbook for Methane Emissions Reductions

/ June 10, 2025

Methane Playbook

CH4 (Methane) is over 80 times more potent than CO2 in the short term and is a major driver of global warming. Corporations face growing pressure to address their methane footprint, which is often hidden in agricultural supply chains (Scope 3).

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