Ecosystem restoration and regenerative farming as nature-based climate solutions
Summary
This article discusses ecosystem restoration, biochar, and regenerative farming as key nature-based solutions for climate restoration. It emphasizes that nature remains the most effective large-scale tool for buffering climate destabilization, and highlights the need for complex societal changes to restore climate stability. The piece covers a journey from soil-level interventions to global ecosystem restoration efforts.
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Nature has buffered us from climate destabilization for millennia.
The changes we need to make in society to restore the climate are complex – but needed to avert our trajectory to a more stable future.
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