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Regenerative Agriculture

Rethinking our farming model with regenerative agriculture, or how to reconcile economic development and preserve resources

At a time when a quarter of the world's greenhouse gas emissions are caused by conventional agriculture, we urgently need to rethink our production methods. Regenerative agriculture offers constructive solutions. It is based on various agronomic practices inspired by organic farming, agroecology, and permaculture. Above all, it aims to ensure the long-term resilience and stability of the ecosystem by producing net positive impacts. Its priority is always to restore the quality of agricultural soils. Indeed, introducing more life and biodiversity into the dirt encourages the development of organic matter - making them more prosperous, more fertile, and naturally sequestering more carbon. Healthy soil will also impact water and air quality... and the whole ecosystem will become more stable in the long term and more resilient to climatic hazards.

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agriculture - IMPACT - regenerative - earth - Water - carbon - climate - ecosystemic - agroforesty - silvopastoralism - photosynthesis - CO2 - business - economy

Encouraging companies to contribute to the regeneration of living organisms: an interview with Flora Calandre, Senior Advisor, "Climate & Biodiversity Solutions" - Luxury sector, at Reforest'Action.

Encouraging companies to contribute to the regeneration of living organisms: an interview with Flora Calandre, Senior Advisor "Climate & Biodiversity Solutions" - Luxury sector, at Reforest'Action.

Increasingly concerned about contributing to the regeneration of living organisms, companies are deploying adapted solutions within their value chains in collaboration with Reforest'Action. In this interview with Flora Calandre, Senior Advisor Climate & Biodiversity Solutions - Luxury Sector, we discussed the challenges of the regenerative economy, the benefits of regenerative agriculture techniques, and the net positive impact of these projects.

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entreprise - regenerative - régénération - vineyards - agriculture - environment - CO2 - carbon - Agroforestry

Blue Carbon Ecosystems: A “Nature-Based Solution” to fight Climate Change

Blue Carbon Ecosystems: A “Nature-Based Solution” to fight Climate Change

The term “Blue Carbon” refers to the carbon stored in coastal and marine ecosystems, such as seagrasses, salt marshes, mangrove swamps, peatlands, and kelp beds. Blue carbon ecosystems are particularly important for their capacity to store carbon and are considered as a key component of nature-based solutions to climate change. It can also provide many other significant benefits - such as socio-economic benefits, increased biodiversity, or cleaner water. Unfortunately, they are some of the most threatened ecosystems on Earth. 35% of mangroves have disappeared in only 20 years for instance.

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carbon - Blue Carbon - CO2 - mangrove - Ecosystems

The forest, natural climate solution #1!

Nature alone is able to reduce 37% of CO2 emissions by 2030, according to an American study. And among these natural climatic solutions, the forest holds the first place!

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natural climate solution - forest - nature - CO2 - climate change

Reforest'Actors : Charles & Nathan

With nearly 55,000 Reforest'Actors, our community keeps expanding every day. We went to meet those who participate with us in the reforestation of our planet! Today, discover the interview of Charles, 23 years old, and Nathan, 22 years old, two friends who have just returned from a zero waste bike roadtrip. To compensate for the impact of their trip, they decided to plant 177 trees with Reforest'Action.

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zero waste - carbon offeset - CO2 - motorcycle - roadtrip - community