Join Regeneration International in Marrakech for COP22
The Regeneration International Network is planning a series of events at COP22 to promote the role of soil, agriculture and land-use practices in reversing global warming.
Doubts About the Promised Bounty of Genetically Modified Crops
An extensive examination by The New York Times indicates that genetic modification in the United States and Canada has not accelerated increases in crop yields or led to an overall reduction in the use of chemical pesticides.
Soil Carbon Can’t Fix Climate Change by Itself—but It Needs to Be Part of the Solution
We need more science, practice, and policy to help build up healthy soils. New research reiterates the importance of aggressive strategies that both reduce fossil fuel emissions and foster soil carbon sequestration for a slew of reasons—food security being just one.
Food Supply Fears Spark China Land Grab
The Prince of Wales is joining an Anglo-French government initiative to improve the condition of global soils.
Agriculture Has Big Role to Play in Curbing Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Agriculture will be high on the agenda at the 22nd Conference of the Parties in Morocco starting November 7 and rapid action is needed to put smallholders and food systems on sustainable paths.
Looking to Nature in the Search for Global Soil Solutions
Team BioNurse has designed a soil restoration mechanism that mimics the Yareta plant, a so-called “nurse” plant found in the harsh environment of the Andes. The resilient Yareta provides shelter for seedlings of other plants, protecting them from the elements and facilitating their establishment in the extreme mountain landscape.
Prince Charles to Launch Global Push to Protect Soil Health Worldwide
Prince Charles is joining a UK-France government initiative, 4 per Thousand, to improve the health of soils worldwide.
Meet Abdellah Boudhira, Third-Generation Moroccan Farmer
Regeneration International talked to Abdellah Boudhira, 3rd generation farmer, who transitioned to regenerative agriculture to save his family farm.
The Secret Life of Trees: The Astonishing Science of What Trees Feel and How They Communicate
Trees dominate the world’s the oldest living organisms. Since the dawn of our species, they have been our silent companions, permeating our most enduring tales and never ceasing to inspire fantastical cosmogonies.
Food for Thought: What Does World Food Day Look Like in 2030?
If we make the choice to be sustainable consumers and to demand that the food we eat is produced sustainably, we can use the power of the market to influence production and distribution systems for the better.
Milpa: Linking Health, Nutrition and Agrobiodiversity
Milpa is an ancient intercropping system used throughout Mesoamerica. Reverting to diets of our ancestors would enable us to regain lost nutrients, improve our relationship with the Earth and restore not only human but environmental health.
Earth Restoration Peace Camps
International filmmaker, John D. Liu, explains how eco settlements can train people to regenerate landscapes and communities anywhere in the world.
Latin American Declaration of the Peoples’ Assembly and the Monsanto Tribunal
Environmental and food sovereignty leaders from Latin American came together in the Hague to write the powerful “Latin American Declaration of the Peoples' Assembly and the Monsanto Tribunal”.
Coffee and Climate Change: In Brazil, a Disaster Is Brewing
Coffee lovers, alert! A new report says that the world's coffee supply may be in danger owing to climate change. In the world's biggest coffee-producing nation, Brazil, the effects of warming temperatures are already being felt in some communities.
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