
How natural ecosystems keep our planet habitable
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Yesterday, I had the privilege of participating in a very interesting panel discussion organized by the Intergovernmental Hydrological Program at UNESCO in Paris. The purpose of the Green Water Dialogue was to raise awareness of the active ...
There are places on Earth where wild nature rules. But where most humans now find themselves, local ecosystems have been weakened to a morbid state, and the power of nature has faded from people’s worldview.
As COP30 convenes at the heart of the Amazon, the world’s focus is narrowly set on carbon emissions and net-zero pledges. Yet, this tunnel vision blinds us to the most important elephant in the room: Ecosystem destruction is not a carbon pr...
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Founder of the Land and Leadership Initiative. Living Climate and Soil Sponge Educator. Author of "The Ecology of Care." Itinerant Preacher. Pitbull trainer. Proud mother of a peace activist and an electrician.
Farmer in Southern Province of Zambia, working to Bring back the Rains to Southern Africa (by Restoring the Trees, Repairing the Soils) also trying to help the Small Scale Farmers in the region to farm more Profitably and more Sustainably.
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