#USSoy farmers are embracing Climate Smart Agriculture to sustainably increase agricultural productivity, adapt and build resilience to climate change and, where possible, reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Read more on why you should care about this critical movement: https://lnkd.in/g-EzzdDb
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A recent Forbes article, “The Future Is Dry: Why Soil Is the Sexiest Climate Solution,” dives into soil’s often-overlooked yet crucial role in combating climate change—and we couldn’t agree more. With the right tools, resources, and incentives, farmers can turn soil into the ultimate climate solution. Our latest piece digs into how regenerative agriculture sequesters massive amounts of carbon, builds resilience to drought, and restores degraded lands. 🗞️Read more: https://lnkd.in/dwn-FNAv 🗞️Forbes Article: https://lnkd.in/e45ctYTK #ClimateAction #SoilHealth #RegenerativeAgriculture #CarbonMarkets #Sustainability
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Impacts of climate change on agriculture, its mitigation, impacts, adaptation and resilience.
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Greenhouse gases are a major cause of climate change, and methane is a potent greenhouse gas. Agriculture is responsible for 10 percent of greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S., and half of those come from cows and other ruminant animals that release methane and other gases throughout the day as they digest forages like grass and hay. Since cattle are the top agricultural source of greenhouse gases, many have suggested people eat less meat to help address climate change. Do you think this will help? Visit our resource page to learn more and be sure to take the quiz at the bottom to find out the answer! https://buff.ly/4aQEu8G #Climatechange #methanegases #greenhousegasemissions #cows #Cattle #Methane #reducingemissions #Seaweed
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The WMO's latest Air Quality and Climate Bulletin highlights the links between climate change and air quality, and includes a special focus on wildfires. The bulletin explores how rising global temperatures exacerbate air pollution, posing health risks and environmental concerns. It also discusses the role of global monitoring and predictive tools in managing these risks.
🌍 The chemical species that degrade air quality are often co-emitted with greenhouse gases, meaning changes in one affect the other. 🔥 A vicious cycle of climate change, wildfires, and air pollution negatively impacts human health, ecosystems, and agriculture. 📄 Read the latest WMO Air Quality and Climate Bulletin for more insights: https://lnkd.in/eUBuyZAM
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🌍 A vicious cycle of #climatechange, #wildfires, and #airpollution is escalating, severely impacting human #health, #ecosystems, and #agriculture, according to the latest report by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) 🔑 ✴ Interconnections between air quality and climate are critical. ✳ Tackling both issues together presents a win-win solution. ❇ Wildfire smoke harms human health, ecosystems, and crops, crossing borders and continents. The #WMO Air Quality and Climate Bulletin, released for Clean Air for Blue Skies Day, highlights the harmful effects of PM2.5 pollution from wildfires, #fossilfuels, and industrial activities. 🌱 Ko Barrett, #WMO Deputy-Secretary-General, emphasized: “Climate change and air quality cannot be treated separately. They go hand-in-hand and must be tackled together. It’s a win-win for our planet, people, and economies.” 📅 Released to mark #CleanAirForBlueSkiesDay, the report also explores solutions to protect ecosystems, crops, and human health from the increasing risk of wildfires and pollution fueled by climate change.
🌍 The chemical species that degrade air quality are often co-emitted with greenhouse gases, meaning changes in one affect the other. 🔥 A vicious cycle of climate change, wildfires, and air pollution negatively impacts human health, ecosystems, and agriculture. 📄 Read the latest WMO Air Quality and Climate Bulletin for more insights: https://lnkd.in/eUBuyZAM
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🌱 Excited to share insights on strengthening food systems against climate change! From sustainable farming to tech adoption, let's ensure food security for the future. Drawing from my experiences as Chief Farmer of Africa. Join me for this vital discussion on (X) platform, 6pm tomorrow. Don't miss out! #ClimateResilience #FoodSecurity 🌍🌾
Do you know according to FAO, activities to support agriculture like deforestation or degrading of peatlands generate 3.5 billion metric tonnes of CO2 equivalent annually? Greenhouse gases like CO2 are among the leading cause of Climate change. What can we do differently? The answer to this and more will be discussed in our upcoming space session this Friday! https://lnkd.in/dpC5acbW Don't miss this, save the date & repost to share 🔄
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🌍 The chemical species that degrade air quality are often co-emitted with greenhouse gases, meaning changes in one affect the other. 🔥 A vicious cycle of climate change, wildfires, and air pollution negatively impacts human health, ecosystems, and agriculture. 📄 Read the latest WMO Air Quality and Climate Bulletin for more insights: https://lnkd.in/eUBuyZAM
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Increasing productivity by 5% up to 50%, depending on plant type and agricultural practices. Addressing fragile ecosystems and combating climate change by accelerating soil regeneration and reforestation
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Unlocking Climate Resilience in Agriculture What drives farmers to adapt to climate change, and what barriers do they face? Discover the answers in our latest article, exploring the complex dynamics of climate change adaptation among different types of farmers. Click the link to learn: - The main barriers hindering climate adaptation efforts - The key drivers of successful adaptation strategies - How farmers can build resilience in a changing climate Read now and let's work together towards a more sustainable future! [https://lnkd.in/gM3JHtsU] Like and share your thoughts on climate change adaptation in agriculture! #ClimateChange #Sustainability #Agriculture #Resilience
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At #Carboneg, we practice and train farmers and communities on the principles of Regenerative agriculture. It combats climate change by enhancing soil health, increasing carbon sequestration, and promoting biodiversity. Practices like cover cropping, reduced tillage, and rotational grazing boost soil organic matter and capture more CO2 from the atmosphere, thus mitigating greenhouse gas emissions and improving resilience against climate impacts. https://lnkd.in/dxuGRDW8
Regen Rundown: Can Dirt Clean the Climate?
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