Probably some combination of biochar sequestration, agroforestry, permaculture, degrowth, and “fallowing”. There is really no viable alternative to more labor-intensive (read: 10% of workforce instead of 1%) food production though.
Probably. It would probably be discouraged at large because of the costs and labour intensive. I saw the 4 per 1000’ initiative from france that helps offset erosion with the organic substance increase in there by 0.4%. Also offsets carbon output. Seems some more farmers moving onto regenerative agriculture but I wonder if it will be enough. It needs to be done on wider scale because the erosion levels have been catastrophic so far
I think the topsoil destruction is a looming disaster that idk how we’ll solve
Probably some combination of biochar sequestration, agroforestry, permaculture, degrowth, and “fallowing”. There is really no viable alternative to more labor-intensive (read: 10% of workforce instead of 1%) food production though.
Compost?
Probably. It would probably be discouraged at large because of the costs and labour intensive. I saw the 4 per 1000’ initiative from france that helps offset erosion with the organic substance increase in there by 0.4%. Also offsets carbon output. Seems some more farmers moving onto regenerative agriculture but I wonder if it will be enough. It needs to be done on wider scale because the erosion levels have been catastrophic so far
Yeah need to get rid of the capitalism thing.