Catalyst-Activated Cycle (CAC) – Manuscript 4: Quantification and Climate Transition
Description
Building on the mechanistic, ecological, and adoption frameworks established in CAC Manuscripts 1–3, this fourth paper quantifies the dual climate benefits of the Catalyst-Activated Cycle (CAC). Field-verified data demonstrate that catalytic microbial resets generate both Sequestered Emissions (SE) through necromass stabilization in mineral-associated organic matter and Avoided Emissions (AE) through nitrogen, fuel, and land-use efficiency. The Functional Resilience Quotient (FRQ) links these outcomes, providing a unified index that translates biological recovery into carbon performance consistent with ISO 14064 and SBTi-FLAG standards. By integrating FRQ, AE, and SE within the Functional Sustainability (FS) architecture, CAC establishes soil function as a measurable and tradable component of climate accountability. This manuscript closes the scientific loop between microbial succession and verified carbon outcomes, establishing M4 as the quantification-to-governance bridge within the CAC series and setting the stage for M5 and M6, which globalize, monetize, and govern functional carbon as a cornerstone of the regenerative economy. This manuscript is part of a six-paper series describing the Catalyst-Activated Cycle (CAC), a framework for measuring soil functional recovery, agronomic performance, and climate outcomes.
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Related works
- Continues
- Preprint: 10.5281/zenodo.18316537 (DOI)
- Preprint: 10.5281/zenodo.18328331 (DOI)
- Preprint: 10.5281/zenodo.18328820 (DOI)
- Describes
- Preprint: 10.5281/zenodo.18329800 (DOI)
- Preprint: 10.5281/zenodo.18330086 (DOI)
Dates
- Issued
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2026-01-21
References
- References are listed in the manuscript