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Soil Carbon Coalition | Put the carbon back where it belongs - 0 views

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    Excellent informative slide show about the potential for reducing atmospheric CO2 by increasing Soil Carbon
Henry Liebling

Food for Life Partnership - 0 views

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    The Food for Life Partnership is a network of schools and communities across England committed to transforming food culture. Led by the Soil Association, the Food for Life Partnership brings together the practical expertise of the Focus on Food Campaign, Garden Organic and the Health Education Trust. We want to transform school and community food culture across England, by harnessing the ideas and initiative of young people and community leaders. We aim to reach out through schools to give communities access to seasonal, local and organic food, and to the skills they need to cook and grow fresh food for themselves. We'd like this generation to explore how their food choices impact on their health and that of the planet, and to rediscover the pleasure of taking time to enjoy real food.
Henry Liebling

Sequestration - 0 views

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    "After appropriate management changes land can remove CO2 from the air and sequester it in soil or above-ground biomass. Carbon can also be sequestered by forming biomass into human artefacts and preserving it, preventing its carbon from being returned to the atmosphere."
Henry Liebling

Yeomans Plows - Keyline Systems & Concepts Priorty One - 0 views

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    Keyline explained Increasing the total fertility of the soil. Encouraging storage of run-off water.
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The Sun Magazine | Going Underground - 0 views

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    "Almost since life began on earth, mycelia have performed important ecological roles: nourishing ecosystems, repairing them, and sometimes even helping create them. The fungi's exquisitely fine filaments absorb nutrients from the soil and then trade them with the roots of plants for some of the energy that the plants produce through photosynthesis. No plant community could exist without mycelia."
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Biochar Carbon Sequestration - Home - 0 views

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    "Biochar offers a strong link between the three Rio conventions as it simultaneously addresses climate change, soil degradation and biodiversity."
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Eastside Roots Home - 0 views

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    "The aim is to create a forum for the sharing of skills & knowledge, for education, resource hire, as a plant & seed shop, as a demonstration of urban organic & permaculture food production, & a space for holding events & celebrations. "
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Land Use & Agriculture - 0 views

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    "In the scenario a healthy diet is provided for the population on only 29% of the land currently used for food production, supplemented by low-carbon imports. It provides a much higher degree of food security than at present." Summary from zerocarbonbritain2030 on landuse ans agriculture.
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Lehmann_Copenhagen.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Biochar Systems Science: Climate Change Mitigation with Multiple Sustainability Outcomes?
Henry Liebling

BBC - BBC Two Programmes - Jimmy's Global Harvest - 0 views

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    This is the proper site! Worth following I think. Interesting and relevant ideas,
Henry Liebling

BBC - Search results for Jimmy's Global Harvest - 0 views

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    This was useful and divers material. Worth following I think
Henry Liebling

Ethanol and Food: Feeding Grain to Cars While Hunger Rises | Sustainablog - 0 views

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    "The 107 million tons of grain that went to U.S. ethanol distilleries in 2009 was enough to feed 330 million people for one year at average world consumption levels."
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embercombe - inspiring committed action for a truly sustainable world - 0 views

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    Embercombe is a charity and social enterprise established \nto champion a way of living that celebrates the opportunities inherent in this \nchallenging time and that inspires people to energetically contribute towards \nthe emergence of a socially just, environmentally sustainable and spiritually \nfulfilling human presence on earth.\n\nIt is our view that humanity now stands at a cross-roads - \na defining time in which we will make choices that will greatly influence our \ncollective future, for better or worse. We have become so numerous, so \nindustrious, so ambitious, and so technologically powerful, that we have the \ncapacity to orchestrate the destruction of our species, habitat, and future. We \nalso possess the imagination, the vision, and the intellect to learn from \nexperience, meet our challenges, and build a positive, sustainable future. A \nradical shift in awareness, values, and behaviour is required to meet this \ncritical transition.
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