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Sponsored: Quantifying environmental impact in agriculture: Peer review underscores the importance of setting high scientific standards.
by Cara Mathers
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Food companies have jumped all the way into soil carbon sequestration but there is still the question of measurement.
by Seth Olson
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How a carbon offset project developer brings ranchers together to learn about regenerative grazing.
by Jesse Klein
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From the food you eat to the soil that grows it, to the cities you live in and the satellites in the sky above you, these TED talks will teach you something new about climate action.
by Holly Secon
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Nature-based solutions, such as farming practices that help farmers reduce or forgo synthetic fertilizers, could be the answer.
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Startup Pairwise is focused on making nutritious plants such as mustard greens or blackberries more palatable to consumer appetites without adding new genes. This approach could be much less controversial than previous GMO efforts.
by Jim Giles
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As the Amazon undergoes another wave of deforestation, a blueprint for halting the runaway exploitation can be found in Southeast Asia, where pressure campaigns on companies and improved government monitoring are finally slowing the devastation caused by the palm oil industry.
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The power of gene editing can be wielded to modify plants and, among other things, achieve significant sustainability wins.
by Jim Giles
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Skeptics are sowing doubts about the carbon sequestration potential. The questions underscore the complexities of soil science.
by Jim Giles
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The benefits of protecting and restoring soil carbon go well beyond any one farm or any one year. But not enough people are taking these steps.
by Kiley Price
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Poor land use is increasing erosion, nutrient depletion and other threats. But sustainable practices and technologies can reverse this trend.
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New marketplace will reward outcomes enabled by regenerative agriculture, not specific practices.
by Meg Wilcox
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One of the biggest economic losses of the Midwestern heavy rains? The topsoil.
by Jim Ippolito
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Time-bound commitments and better ways to monitor suppliers will play a central role
by Meg Wilcox
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Plus, an excerpt from our interview with former U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, Tom Vilsack.
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The history of our food system isn't just about food, it's also about power.
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The proposed bill must put just rural economic and environmental development back on the table.
by Lisa Archer
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Here are some of the promising ventures being backed by the likes of Tyson, Campbell Soups and Danone.
by Meg Wilcox
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The legislation sows the seeds for monetizing a new agricultural product, carbon capture and storage.
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Today we have a five-course menu to serve up food and climate solutions.
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Food scraps — or fertilizer?
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Or, how this farmer chose regenerative agriculture over conventional growing.
by Gabe Brown
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This is a call to farms — to reconnect to one another and places where we live, all the way down to local food systems and the soil.
by Woody Tasch
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Re-building resilience, one community at a time.