The streams/webinars were more specific to the water, whether it was animals, plastics, pollutants or as a carbon sink but the land details were interesting. I was curious and went on to more websites including carboncyclescience.us and drawdown.org and one document on carboncycle reported that as much as ~13% of global carbon is attributable to North American ecosystem removal. That is an incredible amount and depends on having healthy soils and vegetation. When it comes to all types of land use, I wonder whether this is at all considered in zoning/development or agriculture’s effects on the soil. If they are, is it really regulated or is it just on paper.