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Home Soil

May 11, 2023 by Eliza Daley

In fact, we don’t seem to realize that this living soil is the necessary foundation of a garden. Soil is not dirt.

Categories Environment, Food & Water, Food & Water featured, Society Tags connection to nature, gardening, interbeing, soil, soil health Leave a comment

Home Soil

May 25, 2022 by Eliza Daley

Soil is not dirt. It is not a pile of fine-ground rock and biological detritus. It is not even a home for mycelium and microorganisms, annelids and insects, roots and burrowing chordates. It is the sum of all those things living together.

Categories Act: Inspiration, Act: Inspiration featured, Food & Water, Food & Water featured, The Dirt on Soil Tags Building resilient food and farming systems, soil, soil health Leave a comment

Who Does What in the Soil?

December 15, 2020September 2, 2016 by Toby Hemenway

It’s time to come back to earth, and to reverse scales from the mind-bogglingly large to the infinitesimally small.

Categories Environment Tags permaculture, soil, soil health, soil mineralization Leave a comment

A Big Bang for Big Soil

December 15, 2020September 1, 2016 by Toby Hemenway

Where does soil come from? In keeping with the big-picture perspective of this series, let’s tackle that question from the god’s-eye perspective. We can zero in on the finer points later.

Categories Act: Inspiration, Food & Water Tags building resilient food systems, permaculture, soil, soil formation, soil health Leave a comment

Talking Grass, Soil, Hope

December 15, 2020January 22, 2016 by Alex Wise

Courtney White and host Alex Wise discuss the profound impact that could result from some simple changes in ranching and farming practices

Categories Act: Inspiration, Society Tags carbon sequestration strategies, Grass Soil Hope, grass-fed livestock, soil, well-being Leave a comment

Message from Paris: We can reverse global warming

December 15, 2020December 3, 2015 by Ronnie Cummins

Agriculture, and agricultural soils in particular, can play a crucial role in reversing global warming and increasing global food security.

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Eyes Down: How setting our sights on soil could help save the climate

December 15, 2020December 1, 2015 by Budiman Minasny

The world’s soils could be a key ally in the fight to limit global warming to 2℃, thanks to their ability to store carbon and keep greenhouse gases out of the atmosphere.

Categories Food & Water Tags carbon sequestration, climate change, soil Leave a comment

An Ecological Look at Vegetable Gardening Systems

December 15, 2020June 2, 2015 by Claire Schosser

In which I apply insights from the study of ecology to different ways to grow vegetables. Let the competition begin!

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The Carbon Ranch

December 15, 2020June 2, 2015 by Courtney White

The purpose of a carbon ranch is to mitigate climate change by sequestering CO2 in plants and soils, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and producing co-benefits that build ecological and economic resilience in local landscapes.

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Soil Science

December 15, 2020June 4, 2014 by Monty Don

Shared Planet explores the link between a growing human population and wildlife and there is no other part of the natural world that is under as much pressure as the earth’s soils.

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For Our Children’s Earth… rebuilding the soil, sustaining the future.

December 15, 2020May 30, 2014 by Chris Rhodes

Without soil, and the overlying atmosphere, with its 20% oxygen content, life on the surface of the earth could not exist. Certainly there would be no humans.

Categories Food & Water Tags permaculture, soil, soil erosion, water 2 Comments

Soil To The Rescue

December 15, 2020March 26, 2014 by Kris Boyd

Could the answer to our environmental problems be under our feet? Interview with Kristin Ohlson, author of The Soil Will Save Us: How Scientists, Farmers, and Foodies are Healing the Soil to Save the Planet

Categories Act: Inspiration, Food & Water Tags agriculture, carbon sequestration strategies, resilient agriculture, soil, soil farming Leave a comment
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