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    TUHOKlimaticka zmena / If the fracturing of our once stable climate doesn’t terrify you, then you don’t fully understand it


    "Given the sheer enormity of climate change, it’s okay to be depressed, to grieve. But please, don’t stay there too long. Join me in pure, unadulterated, righteous anger."


    "I don’t want your hope. I don’t want you to be hopeful. I want you to panic. I want you to feel the fear I feel every day. And then I want you to act. Once you start to act, the hope is everywhere."

    "Our best scientists tell us insistently that a calamity is unfolding, that the life-support systems of the Earth are being damaged in ways that threaten our survival. Yet in the face of these facts we carry on as usual."

    “We’ve got to stop burning fossil fuels. So many aspects of life depend on fossil fuels, except for music and love and education and happiness. These things, which hardly use fossil fuels, are what we must focus on.”

    A nejde o to, že na to nemáme dostatečné technologie, ty by na řešení použít šly, ale chybí nám vůle a představivost je využít. Zůstáváme při zemi, přemýšlíme až moc rezervovaně. Technologický pokrok to sám o sobě nevyřeší. Problém jsme my, ne technologické nástroje.

    Rostouci hladiny oceanu, zmena atmosferickeho proudeni, zmeny v distribuci srazek a sucha. Zmeny karbonoveho, fosforoveho a dusikoveho cyklu, okyselovani oceanu. Jake jsou bezpecnostni rizika a jake potencialni klady dramatickych zmen fungovani zemskeho systemu?
    Ale take jak funguji masove dezinformacni kampane ropneho prumyslu a boj o verejne mineni na prahu noveho klimatickeho rezimu post-holocenu.
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    Savory Institute


    Denmark recently became the first country in the world to put a tax on livestock emissions. The tax will go into effect in 2030, and after a 60% tax break is applied, farmers will end up paying 120 krone ($17) per tonne of CO2-equivalent coming from their livestock, which will eventually rise to 300 krone ($43) per tonne in 2035.

    This move comes on the heels of other measures the Danish government has implemented in recent years to reduce emissions and meet climate goals and, given that agriculture is one of Denmark’s largest sources of emissions — with pork and dairy being their largest industries — this is an opportunity to make some headway towards those goals.

    We at Savory are particularly disappointed in this tax given that our new Savory Foundation — which focuses on funding large-scale grassland regeneration projects around the world — is based in Denmark, but more than that, we have serious concerns with regards to how this new tax makes no effort to incentivize a transition towards carbon-sequestering forms of regenerative grazing.

    Yes, our global agricultural system is massively flawed and contributes significant amounts of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, but this is a blanket tax on ALL forms of livestock management that makes no differentiation between land-degrading carbon-emitting forms of production or land-regenerating carbon-sequestering forms of livestock production.

    If Denmark really wanted to incentivize a transition towards a more sustainable livestock industry — which we agree is needed — they could create a sliding scale for this tax so that regenerative farmers who are improving soil health and sequestering carbon aren’t penalized. This could be accomplished either through soil samples analyzed in a lab — even though that would be costly to producers so ideally would be subsidized by the government — or modeling based on the latest research of what’s possible, not just average emissions of the typical producer which is the basis for this tax.

    Still, even if we were to expand the conversation from just emissions to one that also includes drawdown, the focus on greenhouse gases is a reductionist view that misses the forest for the trees. The climate crisis is intrinsically tied to our global loss of biodiversity, our broken water cycles that amplify droughts and flooding, and our impoverished soils, rural communities, food systems, and everything in between.

    At the intersection of all these issues is ecosystem function, so why do we only ever hear about carbon? The global narrative surrounding climate change would be best served by a shift towards restoring ecosystem function. Imagine an alternate world where Denmark's new tax was one that took a more holistic look at ecosystem function — assessing not just carbon but also biodiversity and water-holding capacity — and rather than penalizing everyone involved it paid farmers who demonstrated positive improvements to their ecosystem processes?
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    Digital Regenerative Agriculture | npj Sustainable Agriculture
    https://www.nature.com/articles/s44264-024-00012-6
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    Together for Regenerative Agrifood Ecosystems
    https://eara.farm/wp-content/uploads/EARA_White-Paper_2023_Together-for-Regenerative-Agrifood-Ecosystems.pdf

    European Alliance for Regenerative Agriculture • EARA
    https://eara.farm/

    Savory Network amongst 50 Founding Farmers of the new European Alliance of Regenerative Agriculture (EARA) ⋆ Savory Institute
    https://savory.global/savory-network-amongst-50-founding-farmers-of-the-new-european-alliance-of-regenerative-agriculture-eara/
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    Regenerative agriculture for food security and ecological resilience: illustrating global biophysical and social spreading potentials - Club of Rome
    https://www.clubofrome.org/publication/earth4all-schwarzbreier/
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    Regenified Is Creating The Framework We Need To Save The Planet
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkobayashisolomon/2023/12/06/regenified-is-creating-the-framework-we-need-to-save-the-planet/

    Regenified closes a standards gap by providing clear guidelines regarding what constitutes "regenerative" practices for farms and ranches. These practices advance soil health and the resiliency of farms and give the stewards of the land a nice profit boost.

    The company generates revenues by conducting verification reviews for buyers and suppliers. Regenified’s services ensure that regenerative claims are authentic and credible so that end consumers like you and me know that what we buy will help mitigate climate change and restore healthy ecosystems.
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    A Carillo
    https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10160951062127954&id=589507953

    We can achieve incredible results if we work in sync with Nature, even in the Chihuahuan Desert during one of the worst dry spells in the last 75 years, plus dealing with record-breaking high temps. Thanks to our holistic / regenerative ranching practices we have been able to infiltrate and protect every inch we have got so far, and we got just 4" of rain since January. I took these pictures this week. Not all the pastures across the ranch are this lush, but we have a good stand of stockpile grasses that will be critical to keep going until the next rains with minimal or no inputs.

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    Regenetarianism – A conscientious regenerative plate
    https://lachefnet.wordpress.com/
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    TUHO: tady clanek, ktery zpochybnuje savoryho tvrzeni o regenerativnim farmareni a jde zpet do historie

    Ten years ago, Allan Savory delivered a TED talk that sparked a global craze about healing the climate with ranching. His claims have been exhaustively refuted, but few have engaged the history of the myth.

    Rhodesian Snake Oil: Genesis of the Regenerative Ranching Myth ‧ Unpopular Science ‧ AuthorRise
    https://www.authorrise.org/blogpost/18d58574-d5df-4b60-8328-4ce867182a1b
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    Solar zachranuje biodiversitu, pudu a obnovuje soil carbon sinky

    Regenerative Agriculture Gets Mojo, With or Without Agrivoltaics
    https://cleantechnica.com/2023/06/19/regenerative-agriculture-finds-its-mojo-with-or-without-agrivoltaics/
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    Regenerative-agriculture-conference-2023 –                  UKRAINIAN ECOSTATIONS NETWORK
    https://mey.org.ua/en/regenerative-agriculture-conference-2023-2/

    This conference is the beginning of a journey to build a vision for sustainable and regenerative agriculture in Ukraine as part of a post war recovery. It will be a unique combination of farmers and scientists from within Ukraine, expert speakers in the field of regenerative agriculture from around the world, and active citizens who are looking for new models of agriculture
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    A Children's Story About Holistic Management

    Today, Christopher Cooke asked Chat GPT to explain Holistic Management and soil regeneration as if it were a children's story, taking place in the distant future at the beginning of civilization. Below is what he got back -- pretty good stuff. Please read it to your children and grandchildren and see what they say. Perhaps someone could illustrate it and turn it into a children's book.

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    Many, many moons into the future, on a brave, new world called Nova Terra, a group of pioneers decided to start a civilization. They called themselves the Terra Novans. They were people of diverse skills, and amongst them, there were farmers like Elder Greenthumb and his grandchild, Seedling.

    The Terra Novans, under Elder Greenthumb's guidance, began to cultivate crops. However, they quickly noticed that the crops on Nova Terra were not growing as they should. "The soil isn't as rich and healthy as it was on our old home," said Elder Greenthumb, with a worried furrow in his brow.

    "But Grandfather, how can we improve it?" asked Seedling, eager to help.

    "We must learn from the mistakes of the past and apply two ancient principles, Seedling: Holistic Management and Regenerative Soil Management," answered Elder Greenthumb.

    Seedling was puzzled. "What do those mean, Grandfather?"

    Elder Greenthumb, with a twinkle in his eye, explained, "Holistic Management is viewing our entire habitat as one big, interconnected system. Just like the human body, everything affects everything else. If we hurt one part, the rest suffer too. We must care for our plants, animals, soil, and water in a balanced way."

    "And Regenerative Soil Management?" inquired Seedling.

    "Ah, that's the magic to reviving our soil, dear Seedling. It's like recharging a battery. Our soil needs nourishment to be productive. We do this by composting, crop rotation, planting cover crops, and using our livestock to 'heal' the soil."

    "But how do animals help the soil, Grandfather?" Seedling asked, intrigued.

    "Well," chuckled Elder Greenthumb, "When animals graze, they eat the plants, encouraging new growth. Their hoofprints create spaces for seeds to nestle in, and their droppings... well, they serve as a natural fertilizer."

    Seedling giggled at the thought but understood the principle.

    The Terra Novans began to practice Holistic Management and Regenerative Soil Management. Over time, the soil became healthier, their crops grew stronger, and their animals thrived. They saw their new home bloom into a thriving, sustainable civilization.

    Elder Greenthumb and Seedling taught the Terra Novans to view their settlement as one big, interconnected family, where everyone, even the smallest creature, played a part in the health of the whole.

    And so, from the stars, a new civilization was born, one that respected and cherished its new home. As the Terra Novans looked out onto the fields of their flourishing crops, they knew that they were guardians of Nova Terra, promising to protect it for countless moons to come. And that, dear star-child, is the story of how to cherish and respect every world we inhabit. The end.
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    Walter Jehne, stop talking about carbon emissions and focus on restoring the water cycle – Investing in regenerative agriculture
    https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/2021/01/26/walter-jehne/
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    slovenska dust bowl

    Polícia SR
    https://facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=516766600650778&id=100069523273964

    Screenshot-20230315-191910-Facebook



    Robert Dohál
    https://www.facebook.com/100013687248262/posts/1685548881911337/


    Last Saturday in Hohenau we experienced a rare natural phenomenon here. There comes a dust storm A strong northwest wind blew more and more waves of dust from the fields northwest of the town. Actually, until now, this would have been a non-exceptional report about a natural phenomenon of a special kind. Just need to tighten things up a bit and correct the report a bit.

    So the actual truth is this:

    The dust of the fields was soil. Its finest, most valuable particles of mostly organic origin were blown by the wind in thousands of tons from the surrounding fields. A small dust bowl, so to speak (windosion in the American Great Plains in the 1930s). But the truth still looks a little different. In fact, the cause was not the wind, but irresponsible farmers who had to "prepare the soil for sowing" a few days earlier. Bare floors with a broken soil structure are unable to withstand wind or water erosion. Of course, when "preparing the soil", the farmers did not know what was coming their way. But the truth is, they should have always had to expect this situation and maintain the land in a way that prevents such a scenario. This is called "Regenerative Farming", its base is direct sowing into unprepared soil - No till. A number of farmers here in the cadaster are doing ecological farming. This means they are getting rid of artificial fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides. So the soil should be healthy. But healthy soil does not erode. So maybe we should reconsider what organic farming really is.

    Back to yesterday again though And am also a farmer I ran a company in Slovakia and that’s where I come from too. There were "dust storms" there yesterday as well. Every time something like this happens, people rant about communism, about the kolchos, about the large land areas, about the "agrarbarons" who took over and privatized the original kolchoses and are destroying the Slovak landscape. When I got in my car yesterday and drove through the Hohenau and Rabensburg areas, I found that everything is the same. The same erosion in Austria as in Slovakia. It doesn't matter at all who owns the farm and the land and how big the plots are, it only matters whether they are managed by a well educated farmer or a fool who doesn't want to educate himself and change something about his agriculture.

    And one more thing I figured out. 90% of the dust came down to the village from a huge plot that I believe is managed by Lichtenstein. So not the Liechtenstein family personally, but some administrator the family employs there. So even the top companies employ stupid and uneducated managers, who are convinced that the main criterion for their success is high returns, and who don't care if the country still produces anything in 50 years. The Principality of Liechtenstein should know something about this. And if they don't know how to do it, I'm happy to advise them.
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    #Regenerative #trending

    Věděl bych, jak krajinu víc vytěžit, ale nedělám to, říká zemědělec - Ekolist.cz
    https://ekolist.cz/cz/zpravodajstvi/zpravy/vedel-bych-jak-krajinu-vic-vytezit-ale-nedelam-to-rika-zemedelec
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    How Gabe Brown is building regenerative momentum across the world - Farmers Weekly
    https://www.fwi.co.uk/arable/land-preparation/soils/how-gabe-brown-is-building-regenerative-momentum-across-the-world
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    Next regen study off the blocks - Technology - Farm Management, Livestock, Regenerative, Research - Farmers Weekly
    https://www.farmersweekly.co.nz/next-regen-study-off-the-blocks/

    A $26 million, seven-year project led by Massey University aims to lift the hood on pastoral farming to determine the benefits or otherwise of both conventional and regenerative practices in a New Zealand farming context.

    The project brings some heavy-hitting research partners in the form of AgResearch, Lincoln University and government partner the Sustainable Food and Fibre Futures fund, run through the Ministry of Primary Industries. Other research partners include most major industry agencies and processors such as Fonterra, DairyNZ, Agricom, AgFirst and LIC.

    Under the Whenua Haumanu programme, which will kick off next year, all aspects of pastoral farming will be monitored and explored, including the quality of the final food produced.

    Professor Danny Donaghy of the Massey School of Agriculture and Environment said the research programme intends to be the most comprehensive study undertaken of pastoral systems and will cover dairy, cattle and sheep
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    monbiotism

    Eating meat isn’t a crime against the planet – if it’s done right | Thomasina Miers | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/sep/01/eating-meat-planet-george-monbiot-regenerative-grazing
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    Rodger Savory
    https://www.facebook.com/709487926/posts/10158752738017927/

    Folks when you realize that just 37000 years ago there was so much food and so much life in New Mexico that elephants existed then you realize that the deserts of the SW USA really are MAN MADE, if we made the deserts 1 poor linear decision at a time we can regenerate the deserts back to lush landscapes 1 holistic regenerative decision at a time.
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