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The COMET-Planner Global Assessment Tool is an innovative platform that assesses Climate Smart Conservation Practices. It has been developed based on a decade of experience in the United States and is now available worldwide. The global version of COMET-Planner utilizes reliable methodologies from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and the Guidelines for Greenhouse Gas Inventories. This tool enables countries across the globe to benefit from the expertise of the USDA and Colorado State University in creating climate-smart conservation planning tools. By using the COMET-Planner Global Tool, individuals worldwide can access a map, mark their farm's location, choose their current land use and conservation practices, and determine the potential soil carbon sequestration benefits. This tool is playing a crucial role in promoting climate-smart practices for working lands worldwide and contributing to global climate solutions.

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COMET-Planner Global
USDA The COMET-Planner Global Assessment Tool is an innovative platform that assesses Climate Smart Conservation Practices. It has been developed based on a decade of experience in the United States a
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