On Thursday, I was part of a distinguished panel (see photo) on Agro-Ecology and Soil which described
how regenerative organic agriculture can reduce emissions, while mitigating climate change through carbon capture by plants and storage by soil biological processes.
Today Rodale Institute, the global leader
of regenerative organic agriculture, announced it has received a grant for $ 5,995,000 from the William Penn Foundation to partner with Stroud Water Research Center, the global leader in the advancement of knowledge and stewardship of freshwater systems, on a groundbreaking project to improve soil health and water quality.
Research projects at Rodale Institute include applied and practical projects in
regenerative organic agriculture, soil health, climate... Continued
Rodale Institute's Chief Scientist, Dr. Kris Nichols is in Paris to present information to world leaders on how
regenerative organic agriculture can reverse climate change.
In this part of NanNing, there's a great interest in
regenerative organic agriculture.
Research projects at Rodale Institute include applied and practical projects in
regenerative organic agriculture, soil health, climate change mitigation, water quality, and the linkages between healthy soil and healthy people.
Grow Ahead invites women from Africa, Asia or Latin America over 18 years of age to apply for scholarships of up to US$ 2,500 for workshops or trainings in their regions focused on agroecology or
regenerative organic agriculture, including (but not limited to) agroforestry, biochar, compost, holistic management, conservation tillage, pasture cropping, silvopasture, permaculture, or other practices that build climate resilience.
He regularly speaks at various industry organizations on behalf of Rodale Institute, in an effort to help people come alive to the power of
regenerative organic agriculture and its ability to heal the world.
Jeff is responsible for expanding Rodale Institute's global influence in healing people and the planet by unlocking the full, transformational power of
regenerative organic agriculture.
Today Rodale Institute, the global leader of
regenerative organic agriculture, announced it has received a grant for $ 5,995,000 from the William Penn Foundation to partner with Stroud Water Research Center, the global leader in the advancement of knowledge and stewardship of freshwater systems, on a groundbreaking project to improve soil health and water quality.