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InThe New Climate.byMarlon van der LindeDryland Alchemy: Building a Dam in the DesertCapturing fleeting rainfall on our small farm created permanent wildlife habitat in an arid region. This is climate resilience in action.Mar 21A response icon8
InThe New Climate.byMichael PorterSoil Health — An Open System ProblemSome fertilizer might still be essential. But keeping nutrients in the field comes down to boosting bioretention.Mar 18A response icon9
InStarts With A Bang!byEthan SiegelNo, we can’t geoengineer our way out of the climate crisisThe primary causes of global climate change are all due to human activity. Adding aerosols to our atmosphere only exacerbates the problem.Feb 19A response icon33
InData Science CollectivebyAri Joury, PhDYour Ultimate Guide to Wrangling Satellite DataWeather- and land data is unique and gaining importanceFeb 18A response icon1
InThe New Climate.byMichael PorterImprove the Soil, Improve the EarthIn the second in my series of articles on soil health, I look at how to improve the 1.6 billion hectares of cropland on our planet.Feb 14A response icon13
Rachel Carson CouncilKeeping the Lifeboat of Local Climate Action AfloatOn November 6th, I drew solace from the memory of standing with the members of the Town of Tremont’s Sustainability Committee in muck…Jan 24A response icon5
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