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An episode about the impact of regeneration on cooling the climate with Walter Jehne, forester and agricultural scientist specialising in soil microbial ecology of plant diseases, nutrition, and land regeneration.
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www.Ko-fi.com/regenerativeagriculture.
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Forget about drawing down enough carbon to get below 350per per million, but this isn’t a depressing interview a rather hopeful one! Storing carbon in soils at scale is absolutely possible and crucial but not because of the carbon drawdown but because it restores the soil sponge and thus the water cycle.
More about this episode on https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/walter-jehne.
Find our video course here:
https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/course/
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For feedback, ideas, suggestions please contact us through Twitter @KoenvanSeijen, or get in touch through the website www.investinginregenerativeagriculture.com.
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The above references an opinion and is for information and educational purposes only. It is not intended to be investment advice. Seek a duly licensed professional for investment advice.
Support the show (https://www.gumroad.com/investinginregenag)
Thoughts? Ideas? Questions? Send us a message!
Thank you to our Field Builders Circle for supporting us. Learn more here
Contact page website
Support the show
Feedback, ideas, suggestions?
- Twitter @KoenvanSeijen
- Get in touch www.investinginregenerativeagriculture.com
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An episode about the impact of regeneration on cooling the climate with Walter Jehne, forester and agricultural scientist specialising in soil microbial ecology of plant diseases, nutrition, and land regeneration.
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Join our Gumroad community, discover the tiers and benefits on www.gumroad.com/investinginregenag.
Other ways to support our work:
- Share the podcast
- Give a 5-star rating
- Or buy us a coffee… or a meal!
www.Ko-fi.com/regenerativeagriculture.
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Forget about drawing down enough carbon to get below 350per per million, but this isn’t a depressing interview a rather hopeful one! Storing carbon in soils at scale is absolutely possible and crucial but not because of the carbon drawdown but because it restores the soil sponge and thus the water cycle.
More about this episode on https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/walter-jehne.
Find our video course here:
https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/course/
-----------------------------------------------------------
For feedback, ideas, suggestions please contact us through Twitter @KoenvanSeijen, or get in touch through the website www.investinginregenerativeagriculture.com.
Join our newsletter on www.eepurl.com/cxU33P.
The above references an opinion and is for information and educational purposes only. It is not intended to be investment advice. Seek a duly licensed professional for investment advice.
Support the show (https://www.gumroad.com/investinginregenag)
Thoughts? Ideas? Questions? Send us a message!
Thank you to our Field Builders Circle for supporting us. Learn more here
Contact page website
Support the show
Feedback, ideas, suggestions?
- Twitter @KoenvanSeijen
- Get in touch www.investinginregenerativeagriculture.com
Join our newsletter on www.eepurl.com/cxU33P!
Support the show
Thanks for listening and sharing!

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