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Collaboration for Agriculturally Regenerative Engagement

Portland Oregon Katılım Temmuz 2020
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Planetary CARE@planetary_care·
@Metaverse_Forum It’s an honor to be a Principal Member part of the Metaverse Standards Forum. It takes massive, organized, open collaboration to bring the promise of the Spatial Web into being. We are grateful for the work on the volunteers and 1000s of organizational members working together.
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@BusBoy007 @deniseholt_ Good question. Actually, if it was owned by VERSES the issue mentioned would be a real problem. It isn't owned by VERSES. The protocol is just like http or html or linux. It's free and owned by the public.
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@deniseholt_ Is it a sure thing that everyone will use the hsml made by verses? What if microsoft or amazon makes something similar?
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@deniseholt_ Nice chart Denise! It would be great to have a doc that flushes out each of the items in it. 😀
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The BBC has written up a colorful and thorough report detailing #regenerativeagriculture and process that goes into creating a regag farm, as well as the global benefits that no till farming can provide through carbon storage. Regag is getting popular! bbc.in/3qr97dh
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The market of #organic grains has become tumultuous in recent years. As conventional grain farmers sell their grains as organic at a conventional cost, it is hurting org farmers. Read how Rodale and Cargill are supporting org grains below. bit.ly/37hbSXJ
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California's vineyards are at a particular advantage for #regenerativeagriculture because they can implement covered crops, grazing, and host pollinators and birds once all practices are implemented. Read below to learn more. bit.ly/37gpItJ
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What cost are US farmers really paying for the chemical fertilizers they use in farming corn? Due to erosion and run off, aquatic life in The Gulf of Mexico alone suffers (i.e. the "dead zone"). Another reason that #regenerativeagriculture is the answer. bit.ly/3tihKJW
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The rise of #carbonsequestration credit incentives is well underway, but what challenges stand in the way? In the US, carbon credits are $15 per ton, and are expected to rise to $40. But, carbon testing costs must drop. Read more below. bit.ly/2MoreT0
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"Meadows makes livestock and livestock makes meadows" is an old saying in the UK that is becoming even more apparent in 2021. Grazing is being realized as the practice that can promote #carbonsequestration and carbon storage, as well as storing water. bit.ly/3izlly5
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Planetary CARE@planetary_care·
We have been told that methane from cows is causing carbon buildup in the atmosphere, which is true. However, allowing cattle to graze on grass could reverse this buildup, as this relationship promotes #carbonsequestration. Read more below #planetaryCARE bit.ly/38XXfKm
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Incentivizing monoculture is destructive to the planet, plain and simple. Read how farmers investing onto big agriculture machinery has bankrupted them of the soil they need and placed them into irreversible debt. #regenerativeagriculture is the only way. bit.ly/3ieF6uU
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Regeneration International (RI) has one goal in mind: to spread awareness about #regenerativeagriculture to every country, city and municipality in the world. Read about their approach and how their Mexican branch is sequestering carbon with agave. bit.ly/35crYB6
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The Quapaw Nation in Oklahoma is commonly known for their casino, but as of recently, they're known for their casino which produces all of its own food. #sustainable meats, vegetables, herbs, honey and more are grown on site. Click the link for more. bit.ly/3o7iy0Y
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Is reclaimed waste water the future for California agriculture? Rich in nutrients, the water helps Carolyn Phinney grow big vegetables for her local school district. Read more about reclaimed waste water and it's values below. bit.ly/3hg43pa
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Dairy consumption has dropped by 30% over 10 yrs, causing dairies to shut and corn/soybean farms useless. The solution? Grassland 2.0, an effort to replace 75% of corn/soybean fields with grass in response to a demand for grass fed beef. Read more below. bit.ly/37HEH07
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LA Green Grounds is a volunteer based program that has been helping South LA residents convert their front lawns into gardens that feed their community and raise the talking point of urban farming. Read more in the featured article below. bit.ly/38w4UOD
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