World Bee Day: No Pollination, No Life
On May 20 we celebrate World Bee Day. Bees, like other pollinators, play a key role in making life possible on our planet.
Hope Below Our Feet
Peer-Reviewed Publications on Well-Managed Grazing as a Means of Improving Rangeland Ecology, Building Soil Carbon, and Mitigating Global Warming.
Considerations for the Biden Administration Regarding a National Carbon Farming Program
A national carbon farming program at the USDA level would be a tremendous leap forward with regards to incentivizing agricultural practices that can help mitigate climate change. However, the current primary focus on no-till and cover cropping is narrow in scope. While cover cropping is an extremely important and impactful agricultural practice, it is merely a part of a larger system needed to regenerate healthy soils on a nationwide basis.
We Need to Regenerate our Whole Planet on Earth Day
On Earth Day, Regeneration International, with our 360 partner organizations in 70 countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America, Oceania, North America and Europe, will continue to promote, facilitate and accelerate the global transition to regenerative food, farming and land management for the purpose of restoring climate stability, ending world hunger and rebuilding deteriorated social, ecological and economic systems.
Vandana Shiva: Bill Gates Empires ‘Must Be Dismantled’
In an interview with Dr. Joseph Mercola, Vandana Shiva says, “… if In the next decade, if we don't protect what has to be protected … and take away the sainthood from this criminal, they will leave nothing much to be saved.”
Regenerative Grazing – Increased Production, Biodiversity Resilience, Profits and a Climate Change Solution
Landscapes used for grazing are often some of most degraded lands on the planet due to deforestation and inappropriate grazing practices. The good news is that there are a range of grazing systems that are proven to regenerate these ecosystems, increasing ground covers, biodiversity, soil organic matter, water holding capacity, and production outcomes.
Pasture Cropping—The Innovative No-kill, No-till System Developed by Australian Farmers
Colin Seis and Neils Olsen are two Australian farmers that are pioneers of a cover cropping system called pasture cropping where the cash crop is planted into a perennial pasture instead of into bare soil. It not only is more cost efficient but it increases soil organic matter and soil fertility.
Best Practices: How Regenerative & Organic Agriculture and Land Use Can Reverse Global Warming
Scaling up a small percentage (5-10%) of best practice regenerative and organic systems will result in billions of tons (Gt) of CO2 per year being sequestered into the soil and into continuous, perennial above ground biomass. The identification, funding, and deployment of these best practices on 5-10% or more of the world’s total croplands, rangelands, and forestlands will be more than enough to draw down and cancel out all the current CO2 and greenhouse gases (43 Gt of CO2) that are currently being emitted, without putting any more CO2 into the atmosphere or the oceans.
Regenerative Food and Farming: The Road Forward
Less than a decade after Regeneration International was born, Ronnie Cummins shares his thoughts on the achievements and challenges of the Regeneration Movement.
Roadmap to Regeneration in the United States, 2020–2030
This is the last chapter of the book, “Grassroots Rising: A Call to Action on Food, Farming, Climate and a Green New Deal,” by Ronnie Cummins, where he explains how the US can achieve net zero emissions.
Global Alliance for Organic Districts: Scaling Up Organic Agriculture
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of resilient…
The Long-Term Disaster Far Worse than the COVID-19 Pandemic
There is a long-term disaster far worse than the COVID-19 pandemic.…
Trails of Regeneration: Agroforestry Works With Nature, Uses Trees to Grow Food
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM – In our latest “Trails of Regeneration”…
One Empire Over Seed: Control Over the World’s Seed Banks
The free exchange of seed among farmers has been the basis to maintaining biodiversity and food security. However, a great seed and biodiversity piracy is underway, not just by corporations but also by super rich billionaires whose wealth and power open doors to their every whim. Leading the way is Microsoft mogul, Bill Gates.
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