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An N4J Internship Experience – Investing in the Future

By Criss Carlota Berke This summer, three North Carolina State University students participated in Nature For Justice’s (N4J) pilot internship – Regenerative Farming with BIPOC Farmers. For ten weeks, they learned about how climate-smart, regenerative, and sustainable practices manifest on livestock and produce farms. Through tailored workshops, farm and market

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A Summer Internship Experience at Beverly Bowens Farm

By Briggs Oldham This summer, three North Carolina State University students participated in Nature For Justice’s pilot internship – Regenerative Farming with BIPOC Farmers. For ten weeks, they learned about how climate-smart, regenerative, and sustainable practices manifest on livestock and produce farms. Through tailored workshops, farm and market tours, and

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Climate Justice
Analysis and Metrics

Building a Strong Foundation for Climate Justice: Learnings and Insights

At Nature For Justice (N4J), we’re working with global and local partners to lay the foundation for climate justice. Our work is evolving quickly: Across several African countries, we are building partnerships to identify and support carbon projects that (1) deploy nature-based solutions (NbS) and (2) channel meaningful benefits for

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Ganesan ‘Bala’ Balachande
Interviews

Interview with Ganesan ‘Bala’ Balachander, a Nature For Justice Senior Advisor

Old Wine in New Bottles. Nature-based Solutions in the Indian Farming Landscape. Ganesan ‘Bala’ Balachande started his career in physics but his real interest was always in wildlife conservation. He has over three decades of experience at the global, regional, and national levels in corporate banking, international development, applied ecological

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Hemp, Clarenda Stanley
Interviews

Interview with Clarenda Stanley, N4J’s MD of Farmer Inclusion (Part 2)

Clarenda Stanley is an award-winning fundraiser, communications professional, and CEO/Founder of Green Heffa Farms, the nation’s first Certified B Corp Black-owned farm. Clarenda hosted the first-ever W.A.S.H. event in North Carolina in early October. She took a break from her morning farming recently to give me the lowdown on what

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Clarenda Stanley
Interviews

Interview with Clarenda Stanley, N4J’s MD of Farmer Inclusion (Part 1)

We recently welcomed Clarenda Stanley as the new Managing Director of Farmer Inclusion for Nature for Justice. Clarenda is a farmer herself who grows herbs and medicinal plants in North Carolina. Clarenda works in communications and fundraising as well, bringing in a multidisciplinary approach to running the N4J BIPOC Farmers

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Steve Nitah
Interviews

ILI Leader Steven Nitah Joins Nature For Justice

Steven Nitah For nearly a decade, Steven Nitah has been an active member of the Indigenous Leadership Initiative (ILI), helping to advise Indigenous Nations and advance Indigenous-led conservation at the national level. Now, he is embarking on an exciting new role with Nature For Justice. The entire ILI team is

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South Africa Spekboom
Analysis and Metrics

A Visit to Our South Africa Project

Last week I was in South Africa with our corporate partner and the local team as our nature-based project in the Gouritz Cluster Biosphere Reserve (GCBR) enters Phase 2.  Phase 1 evaluated the opportunity for conservation agriculture, Spekboomveld restoration, wetland protection and management, Resnosterveld management, and invasive plant to biochar

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