Soil and Carbon Crisis
Humanity's relationship with nature over the last 10,000 years has led to significant soil degradation, contributing to climate change. A staggering amount of carbon has been released into the atmosphere due to agricultural practices, with estimates suggesting that around a third of excess atmospheric carbon comes from depleted soils. The historical context reveals that even ancient farming methods were not exempt from this detrimental cycle, underscoring the urgent need to address soil health in the fight against climate change.In this clip
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