Seth Itzkan (cofounder Soil4Climate Inc.)

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Seth Itzkan (cofounder Soil4Climate Inc.)

Seth Itzkan (cofounder Soil4Climate Inc.)

@sethitzkan

Co-founder @Soil4Climate #Soil4Climate - advocating for soil as a climate solution

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No Farmers, No Food
No Farmers, No Food@NoFarmsNoFoods·
The University of Nebraska has debunked the onesided manipulation behind cow farts/burps and methane emissions: “They have not accounted for the capture part, they only account for methane being released. Carbon capture in soil and grass - helped out by cow grazing and manure - can far outweigh the emissions from cattle. Grasslands can take up more CO2 and carbon in the soil and plants, that offsets the CO2 that cattle are producing but it also offsets the methane.”
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Brian Krassenstein
Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein·
BREAKING: As the Super Bowl gets ready to kick off in Las Vegas, someone just protected this video onto a building there! It’s the “P-do Bowl” featuring the men who are in the Epstein files the most. Hint: Donald Trump, Howard Lutnick and Steve Bannon are the all-stars of this game. Trump has to hate this
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Tim Walker
Tim Walker@ThatTimWalker·
It’s almost as if the casual racist abuse against the Obamas was intended to change the subject…
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Republicans against Trump
Republicans against Trump@RpsAgainstTrump·
Happening in Los Angeles
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Soil4Climate
Soil4Climate@soil4climate·
Can we have an Olympics of soil? What would that look like?
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Soil4Climate
Soil4Climate@soil4climate·
"I just want to say how much I appreciate this community ..." (ten-year reflections) I just want to say how much I appreciate this community, and the entire global network of people working in soil and soil health and, particularly, (those) working on the climate side. And, as it's been ten years now that Soil4Climate has been an organization, it's given me a lot to think about, and to be grateful about ... I'm grateful to all of you who have helped propel this narrative that soil is the skin of the Earth and it has an essential role in regulating the climate, and that regenerative agriculture, including regenerative grazing, will be fundamental parts in how we both regulate the climate to our needs while also providing the food that we need to survive, both ... Ultimately, we're in a partnership with the land and the climate ... And this is what Holistic Management is all about. It’s about establishing that partnership. It evolved out of grazing and land, but what Allan Savory has discovered is that it's so much more than that. It's about how we work within complex systems. So there's a whole sort of systems dynamic to this, which we can get to. And that's part of where I'm coming from in the first place, because I studied engineering in college, and I took thermodynamics, and the whole systems stuff, and emergent behaviors from complex systems, and order out of chaos. That (systems theory) was part of my upbringing anyway. Even before I was an environmentalist, and even before I knew about climate, let alone grazing, I was interested in systems, and emergent behavior from systems, and so this is all sort of a complete cycle, if you will, from where I started from ages ago anyway, as a freshman in college. So, what we're looking for now in the future, is a holistic perspective of our relationship on this planet, and how we manage the energy flows of the planet, and how we produce food while managing those energy flows. And soil is the largest ecosystem type on the landed surface of the Earth that we can manage or be partners in, and the largest ecosystem type within soil is grasslands. And regenerative grazing is an essential part of keeping grasslands healthy and producing food while mitigating global warming. So we have to be focusing on regenerative grazing, and as Allan Savory says, … “When the management is holistic, the agriculture will be regenerative.” So that's where we're really trying to go, is toward a holistic management of the whole system. So, anyway, more, more to say about all of that, but the key point is that thank you, you're a hero for believing that this is even important. It is. It's really important. And I think on Sundays I'm gonna try to have a regular session on Sundays, where we, where we can call in and, you know, have sort of group meetings and webinars about this. Okay, love you. Take care.
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Lawrence O'Donnell
Lawrence O'Donnell@Lawrence·
Breaking: President hallucinating right now about phone calls about drug prices with foreign leaders that never happened & Cabinet laughs at him instead of activating 25th amendment removal process.
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American Conservation Coalition
American Conservation Coalition@ACC_National·
No one likes hearing about bison being removed from the prairie, especially in Montana, where they’re part of our national story. But the DOI’s decision to revoke bison grazing permits in Phillips County raises a question about how we manage public lands. Here’s some context:
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Hillbilly Cosmologist
Hillbilly Cosmologist@RobinWeep·
@BenGoldsmith We need to create corridor up the the entire united states without roads and fences. Fill it with billions of bison, elk, caribou, and anything else that would feed our children without the need for factory farmed 3-d printed meat.
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Ben Goldsmith
Ben Goldsmith@BenGoldsmith·
They are banning American bison from what’s left of the prairie. It’s the most un-American thing ever. The bison is America’s national animal, and fewer than 0.1% of them remain. Waging war on bison is the most un-American thing ever. Shame on the GOP.
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No one likes hearing about bison being removed from the prairie, especially in Montana, where they’re part of our national story. But the DOI’s decision to revoke bison grazing permits in Phillips County raises a question about how we manage public lands. Here’s some context:

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World Health Organization (WHO)
1 in 200 #polio infections leads to irreversible paralysis. In the 1960s children suffering from irreversible paralysis caused by polio were required to use 'iron lungs' to help them breathe. We don't see these 'iron lungs' anymore today because #VaccinesWork
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Basta
Basta@JohnCollins2x·
@EdKrassen @FBIDirectorKash “You (Democrats) cannot bring a firearm, loaded, with multiple magazines to any sort of protest that you want. It's that simple. You don't have a right to break the law.” Kash Patel
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