The Drought Solution That’s Under Our Feet
Soil has been overlooked because it’s underfoot. Soil scientists around the world are highlighting that better soil management can help reduce the water we use.
Monsanto Tribunal Invites Monsanto to Participate in Citizens’ Tribunal: Letter sent via registered mail was declined
The International Monsanto Tribunal has officially invited Monsanto to participate in the citizens’ tribunal which will be held October 15-16 in The Hague, Netherlands. The letter, sent via registered mail from Amsterdam, was declined.
Rise in Plunder of Earth’s Natural Resources
New UN report warns that the threefold increase in extraction of the Earth’s primary materials will intensify climate change, increase air pollution and reduce biodiversity.
Solving Climate Change with Holistic Management
The solution to reversing atmospheric carbon is to provide financial incentives to producers to return it to the soil.
India Set a Record by Planting 50 Million Trees in One Day
It took 800,000 volunteers to plant just under 50 million tree saplings along India’s roads, rail lines, and on public lands. This is all a part of India’s commitment to reforest 12 percent of its land — a commitment made at the Paris climate talks last year.
A Farmer’s Thoughts on 100% Grass Fed Dairying
"Our switch to 100% grass fed dairying is taking us to new levels. It is incredibly hard work, but so much fun–and what we are learning we want to share with others in the process."
How Gardening Can Improve Your Health, Fitness, Mood and Nutrition
Health benefits associated with gardening run the gamut from stress relief to improved mental health, better nutrition and of course, exercise. In fact, some suggest a revival of home gardening could improve the health and well-being of entire nations.
These Entrepreneurs Hope to Use Garbage to Change the Way America Grows its Food
Consumers, businesses and farmers spend $218 billion a year growing, processing, transporting and disposing of 62 million tons of food that never gets eaten. But these entrepreneurs have created solutions to help solve the problem.
Poor Farmers Mustn’t Be the Losers in the Fight Against Climate Change
As the food versus fuel debate continues, a new study was published arguing that biofuels are actually good for food security. However, the study is seriously flawed. Food Tank tells us why.
Beans’ talk
Dr. David Johnson explains how vegetables employ fungi to carry messages between them.
While BBQ Season Sizzles, a Case for Healthy Farms and Better Beef
Ever wondered what to eat (or not eat) if you are concerned about the impacts of your food choices on the world around you?
Loss Of Animals’ Poop Disrupts Nutrient Cycles, New Study Shows
Believe it or not, we rely more heavily on animals' feces than you would think. Essentially, the poop from wild animals keeps the planet fertile by transporting nutrients deep from the ocean floor all the way to mountain tops, a recent study revealed.
Learning to Communicate the Lessons of the Loess Plateau
John D Liu of the Environmental Education Media Project (EEMP) has followed the Loess Plateau regeneration project for the past 15 years, and today, the once barren landscape is again filled with thriving forests, and farmers are again able to produce abundant amounts of food.
Goats ‘Mow’ Calgary Parks in Pilot Program to Control Invasive Weeds
The city of Calgary has hired a herd of goats to manage weeds in public areas. Goats have been used to manage weeds in other cities before. Amazon even rents out goat grazers.
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