Soil Can Reverse Climate Change
Beneath the Oxwich Adventures with James Walters
English - June 03, 2021 16:00 - 13 minutes - 12.2 MBHome & Garden Leisure Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
In this podcast; why we need to remove carbon from the atmosphere; how plants pump carbon into the soil; and why soil can reverse climate change. This is part of our series on Regenerative Agriculture to Grow Sustainably.
HERE IS WHAT YOU CAN DO
Talk to your friends and colleagues about what you’ve heard in this podcast
Watch Kiss The Ground documentary: https://kissthegroundmovie.com
Start asking questions about regenerative agriculture
Buy food that has been produced using regenerative methods
If you grow your own vegetables try no-dig, organic, and biodynamic
Be inspired and know that we can reverse climate change if we all do something about it
WHERE NEXT
There is so much inspiring information to help us grow, eat, and live sustainably, you can:
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SOURCES USED TO CREATE THIS
All sources can be found at https://www.naffordjunction.co.uk/blog/soil-can-reverse-climate-change/
PRODUCTION NOTES
This was produced by me, James Walters, as a personal project to inspire others to grow, eat, and live sustainably to give back more than we take and for the benefit of people, planet, and future generations.
Any advice given is the opinion of those involved and does not constitute medical, financial, or legal advice.
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