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The program collects information about soil health, biodiversity and ecosystem function, which is related to water cycle, mineral cycle, energy flow and community dynamics. This fall, Timberland plans to introduce a collection of boots using regenerative leather sourced from Thousand Hills Lifetime Grazed ranches.
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We believe we can't wait for consensus definitions to start making progress. The guidance outlines best practices for conserving and regenerating healthy land, freshwater, oceans and biodiversity. Without agreed-upon definitions, it makes it even harder for companies to prove they are making good on their commitments.
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According to the best available science, we now have less than a decade to undertake civilization-scale, concerted action if we are to avoid ‘locking in’ the worst effects of climate change, and the risks from the collapse of biodiversity and the loss of nature are no less existential. That is the very definition of sustainable development.
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So we're definitely trying to throw open some of these issues by putting more focus on the changes that come ahead, so that they feel more political heat for that. So urgent are these threats, in fact, that the CCC is calling on the government to immediately address eight priority risk areas "at the latest in the next two years".
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But it's still the wild west, and these developments haven't resulted in a shared standard or even a definition that everyone agrees upon. Nothing will destroy the soil microbiome faster than those." Instead of giving my neighbor money to destroy the soil, give me an incentive to do crop rotation,'" Dillon said.
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These emissions, together with the biodiversity damages caused by fertilizer runoff, have spurred a race to commercialize low-impact alternatives. One option is to deploy microbes that grab nitrogen from the air and add it to soils, a route pioneered by first movers such as Pivot Bio.
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Those interpretations might be augmented with laboratory analyses of soil and rock samples, as well as data collected by aircraft and other remote sensing instruments. Our part is the definition of the geological framework where deposits could occur,” Day said. Private industry takes that and tries to define the resources.”
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