The podcast for the RegenEarth online Conferences. Each season we cover the upcoming guests, themes, ideas and techniques to turn your piece of land into a food producing carbon sink.
LINKS buymeacoffee.com/changeug The ChangeUnderground Academy No-Dig Gardening Course: https://worldorganicnews.com/changeunderground/ FREE eBook: https://worldorganicnews.com/freeebook/ email: jon@worldorganicnews.com Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1546564598887681 Bubugo Conservation Trust http://www.bubugoconservation.org/ Fertiliser prices boom as Incitec Pivot plans closure of Gibson Island plant https://www.abc.net.au/news/rural/2021-11-13/incitec-pivot-shut-brisbane-plant-amidst-fertiliser-price-boom/100610750 Nations reach climate deal at COP26 after compromise on coal https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-11-14/cop26-climate-deal-reached-with-coal-compromise/100618866 COP26 Reaches Consensus on Key Actions to Address Climate Change (POress Release) https://unfccc.int/news/cop26-reaches-consensus-on-key-actions-to-address-climate-change COP26 climate deal ‘too late' for vulnerable countries but too much for others https://www.politico.eu/article/cop26-climate-summit-deal-vulnerable-countries/ A watered-down COP26 deal as Delhi chokes https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-59286783 Cuba's organic revolution https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2008/apr/04/organics.food
Transcript https://worldorganicnews.com/s4e3/ How the Loss of Soil Is Sacrificing America’s Natural Heritage https://e360.yale.edu/features/how-the-loss-of-soil-is-sacrificing-americas-natural-heritage?fbclid=IwAR1wiglpQOym2sinWlfnx9_x0WdK0fSBNI9xyomSv2X_JMQenabyyasoQy0 Climate Shift Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/climate-shift/id1564033996 The ChangeUnderground Academy https://changeunderground.net James Rebanks https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Rebanks Daniella Ibara-Howell https://savory.global/
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The Online Conference: Learn how to compost, grow earthworms and soooo much more at the Regen Earth Backyard Regen Conference regen@regenearth.net Soil ecologist challenges mainstream thinking on climate change https://www.lajuntatribunedemocrat.com/news/20190218/soil-ecologist-challenges-mainstream-thinking-on-climate-change Dark Emu by: Bruce Pascoe https://www.booktopia.com.au/dark-emu-bruce-pascoe/prod9781921248016.html Journey to Forever.org Quote: Garden guides often describe composting as "nature's way" of recycling. Not so -- you just don't ever find large amounts of organic matter with the correct carbon-nitrogen ratio, water content and aeration carefully piled up by bears or gorillas working away in the forests with a compost fork and a watering-can, leaving it cooking away at high temperatures and emitting jets of steam. Nature doesn't make compost. Nature mulches. End Quote Quote: It's estimated that a human with a compost fork and a watering-can, carefully piling up organic matter with the correct C/N ratio, water content and aeration so that it cooks away at high temperatures and emits jets of steam, can make as much topsoil in a year as nature can make in a century, and nature definitely approves. You can tell when nature's happy, the plants smile at you. When she's not happy you can tell by all the "side-effects". Try it and see. Any gardener can quickly learn to make compost. End Quote
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