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Slowing climate change, one farm at a time

Slowing climate change, one farm at a time

by radiocafe | Sep 19, 2017 | Down to Earth

Climate change policy expert Calla Rose Ostrander explains how agriculture can play a huge, yes huge, role in pulling carbon out of the air and into the soil. It all has to do with really basic, earthy things, like compost and manure. Sounds stinky, but it’s working.

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Fighting climate change with cattle…a scientist-rancher’s view of a new landscape.

Fighting climate change with cattle…a scientist-rancher’s view of a new landscape.

by radiocafe | Sep 5, 2017 | Down to Earth

Allen Williams recounts his travels across multiple continents practicing and teaching ecosystem-based ranching, and shares his vision of a world with healthy food, wildlife, and rural communities.

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Growing vegetables for fun and massive profit … really?

Growing vegetables for fun and massive profit … really?

by radiocafe | Aug 18, 2017 | Down to Earth

Yes. Paul and Elizabeth Kaiser are doing something that seems like it’s too good to be true… they’re making extraordinary amounts of money selling vegetables on a tiny farm…and they’re mitigating climate change and having a wonderful time.

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