Biodiversity
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A Call to Large Scale Earth Healing and Lessons from the Loess Plateau (Video)
The world is coming unglued. The world burns. What are we going to do about it? Map of fires in…
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Making The Case For Earth Repair Work – Part 2
Over the past couple of years, there has been quite a bit of attention paid to the purchase of massive…
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Whale Tale
Click for full view Courtesy: Marc Roberts With phyloplankton levels crashing and the whole marine food chain going belly-up, perhaps…
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Soil Carbon – Can it Save Agriculture’s Bacon?
Editor’s Note: Thanks to Darren Doherty of ReGenAg for sourcing and getting permission to run this. by Christine Jones, PhD…
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Measuring Soil Carbon Change
Measuring Soil Carbon Change 2mb PDF Thanks to Darren Doherty for the head’s up on this new draft document from…
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The Money Gusher
The oil industry’s decommissioning costs will dwarf those of nuclear power. The money being made now should be put aside…
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Bees – Still Feeling Pretty Freakin’ Underappreciated
Beekeepers opening their hives for spring 2010 are finding losses of up to 50% Click for full view Courtesy: Marc…
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Earth Out of Sync – Rising Temperatures Throwing off Seasonal Timing
by Janet Larsen, Director of Research for the Earth Policy Institute Credit: Jack Dykinga/USDA A newly hatched chick waits with…
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The Naming of Things
Here’s one small way in which the collapse of biodiversity could be slowed by George Monbiot: journalist, author, academic and…
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The Domestication Spectrum: How Our Relationships With Plants and Animals Define Our Existence
by Kyle Chamberlain, The Human Habitat Project Our bonds with other species are as vital, to survival, as our bonds…
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Growing Demand for Soybeans Threatens Amazon Rainforest
by Lester R. Brown, Earth Policy Institute Some 3,000 years ago, farmers in eastern China domesticated the soybean. In 1765,…
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