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Diving into what regenerative really means and how it both increases resilience to climate extremes and rebuilds soil climate sinks. The soils currently hold roughly twice as much carbon than the atmosphere.
Download the FREE ebook: https://sustentabilidade.vinhosdoalentejo.pt/uploads/ebook/into-the-heat.pdf
Kimberly Nicholas is a sustainability scientist and full professor at Lund University in Sweden, renowned for her research on climate change, sustainable food systems, and the connections between people, land, and climate. She is the author of the Los Angeles Times bestseller UNDER THE SKY WE MAKE: How to be Human in a Warming World, has published over 65 peer-reviewed articles, and communicates climate solutions through her widely read newsletter and frequent international lectures.
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Diving into what regenerative really means and how it both increases resilience to climate extremes and rebuilds soil climate sinks. The soils currently hold roughly twice as much carbon than the atmosphere.
Download the FREE ebook: https://sustentabilidade.vinhosdoalentejo.pt/uploads/ebook/into-the-heat.pdf
Kimberly Nicholas is a sustainability scientist and full professor at Lund University in Sweden, renowned for her research on climate change, sustainable food systems, and the connections between people, land, and climate. She is the author of the Los Angeles Times bestseller UNDER THE SKY WE MAKE: How to be Human in a Warming World, has published over 65 peer-reviewed articles, and communicates climate solutions through her widely read newsletter and frequent international lectures.

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