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  • Soil: A dirty way of cleaning the planet?

    The role of soils in producing food and fuel and keeping ecosystems healthy is well understood.

  • How to Feed the World Without Killing the Planet?

    As it is practiced today, agriculture is one of the biggest environmental offenders – yet it is necessary for our survival. Agriculture contributes one-third of greenhouse gas emissions, uses 70% of freshwater resources, and harms wildlife through conversion and fragmentation of biodiversity-rich habitats, water diversions, pesticide poisoning and creation of oceanic dead zones.

  • It’s time to start asking hard questions about how our crops and livestock are produced

    The all-American diet consisting of hot dogs, burgers and buns washed down with a sweet, cold beverage has taken a toll on the environment and on our health. Since diet, nutrition and the overall health of the planet are inextricably linked, experts are calling for a “transformative change in our food systems.”

  • How Soil Can Save Humanity and the Planet

    Between 1961 and 2019, global population increased from 3.1 to 7.7 billion, cereal production from 880 to 2,900 million tons, and per capita cereal production from 284 to 376 kg. This uniquely impressive agronomic accomplishment – widely known as the “Borlaug Effect” – saved hundreds of millions from starvation.

  • We can heal the planet if we set our mind to it

    The year 2020 has the eerie feel of the first chapter in a dystopian novel, but the idea that something must be done about climate change isn’t new.

  • Half of the planet’s land areas can still be saved from us

    Over the past century Earth has undergone dramatic changes for the worse.

  • How much is this planet worth? This is the real value of nature

    Global gross domestic product (GDP) has quadrupled since 1970, enabling immense progress, and lifting billions of people out of poverty.

  • David Attenborough leads call for world to invest $500 billion a year to protect nature

    British broadcaster David Attenborough on Wednesday led a campaign by conservation groups for the world to invest $500 billion a year to halt the destruction of nature, saying the future of the planet was in “grave jeopardy”.

  • Despite gloomy headlines, our planet is getting cleaner and healthier

    There is no shortage of bad news in media headlines. “Climate change is already killing us,” the World Health Organization (WHO) declared in the run up to the UN’s COP 27 Climate Change Conference.

  • Can we stabilize the climate and cool the planet within twenty years?

    We must see our planet, the living Earth, as one functioning organism, with all species and ecosystems playing a role in establishing the conditions for life to thrive in a hostile universe.

  • HEALTHY FIELDS, HEALTHY SOIL, HEALTHY PLANET

    Over the last 150 years, the planet has lost half of its fertile topsoil. If farmers are to maintain the crop yields needed to feed our ever-growing population, then ensuring their fields receive the correct care is vital.

  • Time to realise the potential of sustainable wood for the Planet

    Forests are not just the lungs of the Planet:

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