Towards a “Peoples” Agroecology
Agroecology is a tool for social struggle - it has the power to fundamentally change the relations of power in the food system and heal the earth, at local and national levels.
Freebee: How bees can help raise food security of 2 billion smallholders at no cost
Recent research shows that improving the number and diversity of bees that pollinate your plants has a direct impact on crop yields. We need to actively preserve and build habitats on farms for bees, birds and insects to live year-round.
The Seas Will Save Us: How an Army of Ocean Farmers are Starting an Economic Revolution
Check out what a new generation of passionate fisherman are doing to create an economically and environmentally sustainable fishing industry.
Carbon Farming: Hope for a Hot Planet
Carbon farming: the phrase is suddenly on the lips of every major player in the sustainable food movement.
Study says climate change pushes fish toward poles, threatening food source for poor
Climate change is pushing fish to migrate towards the poles, threatening food security in developing countries.
Soil Health: It’s All About the Carbon
Carbon is the building block for soil health.
Could Eating Less Meat INCREASE Greenhouse Gas Emissions?
Research indicates that at least in one region of the world indicates it just might.
Regenerative Farming — One Solution That Solves Many Problems
To halt environmental destruction, and to continue growing healthy foods, we must rebuild our eroding topsoil using regenerative agriculture.
Clearing Forests May Transform Local—and Global—Climate
Researchers are finding that massive deforestation may have a profound, and possibly catastrophic, impact on local weather.
Court Ruling a Victory for Mexico Farmers and Anti-GMO Activists
Mexican farmers, consumers and activists, bound together to protect the integrity of Mexico’s most popular agricultural crop, corn, scored a major victory on March 8, 2016.
Will Allen & Michael Colby: Vermont’s GMO addiction – with or without a label
This is about more than the consumer’s right to know. It’s also about the impact GMO-centered agriculture is having on Vermont’s environment and wildlife, its role in the continued monopolization of the food supply, and the roadblocks it creates in the path toward a truly regenerative, eco-sensitive, and socially just form of agriculture in the state.
The investment case for ecological farming
This paper explains why ecological and regenerative farming systems provide an attractive investment opportunity. It is intended for institutional investors, family offices and investment managers with an interest in real assets and/or impact investing.
Biochars multifunctional role as a novel technology in the agricultural, environmental, and industrial sectors
Biochar can have multfunctional roles in the agricultural and environmental sectors.
“Open Sesame” Shows the Importance of Seed Saving
Seeds are the foundation of life. Human civilization literally arose due to seed saving. However, our rights to save seeds are under threat by biotech giants. Learn why seed saving is important and what farmers are doing to protect their rights.
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