vue - Climate-Smart Agriculture in Action
More than a billion farmers and their families around the world are on the front line of climate change. Their lives and livelihoods are directly affected by its impacts, and they are also vital to implementing many of the solutions we need to help prevent it. “Climate-smart agriculture” describes agricultural practices which contribute to increasing farm productivity and incomes, building greater resilience, and minimising agriculture’s greenhouse gas emissions – all in an equitable and sustainable manner. Explore 28 case studies of climate-smart agriculture in action around the world at: www.farmingfirst.org/climate-smart-agriculture
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If we want to do anything about climate change we must stop using our land to grow food for cattle and start growing it for ourselves. grow as much edible vegitation as possible instrad of grazzing cattle on stipped landscapes, grazzed to dust and bed rock, deviod of diversity. if we stop using our land for grazzing and producing grain for livestock (30-50billion livestock) and use it to feed the meer 9 bilion of us we would give our forst chance to recover and our animals chance to learn to trust us again. The water would purify, the air would do the same.
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Great video. Agroecology is the way to go to combat climate change impacts on small holder farmer livelihoods
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Great video but i see a lot of videos on what the problems are but precious few detailing on the actual solutions. I think by now, we know what the problems are. How do we adress them. Even home gardeners like me are desperate to find more sustainable solutions. We mostly farm for ourselves because we do not want the products of modern agriculture anymore for all the obvious reasons. (price, taste, variety choice, animal welfare, wildlife welfare, habitat loss, species loss, pesticides, herbicides, gmo, working conditions like slavery issues, fuel waste of imported produce, fertilizer waste, waterway health and sealife issues, soil health issues, the financial burden on and health risks to our precious farmers and the pressure on them to only use certain seeds or methods, suicide issues in enslaved sectors like the cotton industry, plant, soil, animal and human pathogen issues, monocultures, the murdering of local food cultures like here in the EU, caused by foodsafety and agricultural policies, imports from countries we do not agree with politically, food labeling issues, chemical and harmful additives, dictatorial agricultural policies of the technologically advanced part of the world, deforestation issues, imports from desert areas meaning water waste, i could go on for quite a while here) We as consumers are now moving in different directions faster than agriculture can catch up to, i'm afraid. If i want to shop at the supermarket, keeping all these things in mind, i would come home with absolutely nothing. I tried many times. One could get angry at farmers, like i have many times but that is not helpful and i appologize for even thinking like this, i did not know any better and i am rather millitant about the quality and production condition of what i ingest. Change the world, begin with yourself as a consumer. I know i have influenced the store i frequent (if only a little) by consistently buying only organic products all the time. They offer a lot more now. Consumer awareness is probably the biggest changing factor that has ever hit agriculture. Period.
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