General Mills Partners with Organic Valley
General Mills will launch the Organic & Regenerative Agriculture Transition Council to bring together sustainable agriculture leaders, farmers and industry stakeholders to advance organic and regenerative agricultural practices.
The Climate-Friendly Gardener
There is another reason to garden: to combat global warming. This guide will show you how.
How Africans Are Saving Their Own Soil
In a world where two million go hungry and climate change looms on the horizon, finding new and old ways to enrich the soil is increasingly important.
Microbes Will Feed the World, or Why Real Farmers Grow Soil, Not Crops
Producing more food with fewer resources may seem too good to be true, but the world’s farmers have trillions of potential partners that can help achieve that ambitious goal. Those partners are microbes.
G20 Agriculture: France defends a proactive approach to reducing the effects of climate change
During the G20 Agriculture Ministers’ Meeting in China, France advocated taking a proactive approach to reducing the effects of climate change and not just adapting to it.
China launches action plan to combat soil pollution
China released a new action plan on Tuesday aimed at curbing soil pollution by 2020 and improving soil quality by 2030.
10 Edible Perennial Vines for Vertical Gardening
Home gardeners also can combat climate change by carbon farming on their own patch of land. Check out these 10 perennial vines for your garden.
‘Climate-smart soils’ may help balance the carbon budget
Here’s the scientific dirt: Soil can help reduce global warming.
Ethiopia’s farmers fight devastating drought with land restoration
Ethiopia has begun implementing programs that have restored more than 1m hectares of degraded land through community reforestation programs, better irrigation and planting trees alongside river banks to reduce erosion.
What Massive Land Rehabilitation Project Teaches Us About Ecological Health, Poverty and Our Prospects for the Future
Soil scientist 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.
Food forests manage themselves
On a suburban Kansas lot at the corner of 55th and Mastin streets, an experiment is underway: A food forest is growing crops, creating economic value and, most notably, doing most of the work on its own.
Interview: Author, Advocate Courtney White Unites Groups at Odds through Regenerative Agriculture
"How do we cross-cut all these concerns with sustainable, regenerative practices? Meaning that it’s not just about ranching, it’s also no-till and technology and solar panels and aquaponics. They all link together in this larger picture of how we manage our future, how we build resilience for what I think we all now understand are pretty big challenges coming down the road."
Restoring the Everglades Will Benefit Both Humans and Nature
If we do not make these investments, all of South Florida’s past drought and flooding challenges will intensify as our weather becomes less predictable.
How Farmers Could Be the New Climate Warriors: Agricultural Carbon Credits
Farms are responsible for about 13 percent of greenhouse gas emissions globally—but there's an untapped opportunity offered by crop systems as a means to sequester carbon.
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