According to the 2022 USDA Census, the average age of U.S. farmers is now 58.1 years. Nearly two-thirds are over 55. That reality alone poses a serious question: Who will ...
Honouring and Protecting Relationship to Land: What can be done about Commodification of Nature by Carbon Markets? Key Message: Nature-based Solution (NbS) markets’ commodification of nature creates risks that should ...
Over the past two decades, Indigenous-led conservation has steadily grown as a powerful force in protecting ecosystems, fostering community resilience, and upholding cultural values. Today, this movement is entering an ...
In the United States, small-scale farmers account for 90% of all farms but manage less than 50% of total farmland. This imbalance is becoming more acute as small farmers face ...
Nature For Justice’s Farmer Inclusion team is passionately committed to advancing regenerative agriculture, a transformative approach that not only fosters healthier soils but also minimizes input costs and enhances the ...
By Nicci Mander and Hank Cauley Climate-impacted communities can harness nature to build resilience and enhance well-being alongside contributing to global climate mitigation objectives. This use of nature-based solutions to ...
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