Agriculture Can Be a Solution for Deforestation in Chiapas, Mexico

Like many of the places where The Nature Conservancy works, Chiapas, Mexico, is a biodiversity hotspot under threat: as the fertility of existing agricultural lands decreases, the agricultural sector expands into bordering forests. TNC’s program in Chiapas, led by Alejandro Hernandez, runs on the belief that improving soil health through “ecological intensification” is key to … Read more

Science Shows Cover Crops Increase Soil Health

In exciting new research published in the journal Nature Food, The Nature Conservancy (TNC) and the Soil Health Partnership (SHP) set out to answer the questions: How do cover crops impact soil health indicators in SHP trials? Do we see evidence of changes in the soil, and how quickly do they show up in the … Read more

Social Considerations for Diffusing Climate-Smart Practices in Regenerative Food Systems

There is wealth in dirt, but only if we collectively recognize and treat our soils as the capital assets that they are.  Regenerative agriculture is a set of farming practices that enriches soils, increases resilience to climate change and offers other ecological benefits. Such practices include green cover crops, no-till farming, agroforestry, and terracing for … Read more

A Rancher’s Owls – Cool Green Science

We crouched down, watching the little owls from a couple feet away. They seemed slightly perturbed but made no move to fly away or disappear down a hole. Burrowing owls. I suffered a bit of that disorientation that can come when you’re traveling and witness the familiar in the wrong place. I have spent some … Read more

Small Land Holders Can Lead the Way in Tropical Tree Cover Restoration

Tree cover restoration provides an opportunity to combine climate change mitigation with the pursuit of other sustainable development goals. Unfortunately, most forest restoration studies at global or tropical scales have not distinguished and evaluated the potential importance of restoration by small land holders. The Gist Restoring tree cover in tropical countries could impact millions of small … Read more

Can Regenerative Agriculture Benefit Potato Farming?

When someone asks me that most routine of questions – “Where are you from?” – I can predict what comes next. “Idaho potatoes!” I’ve experienced this automatic reaction to my Idaho residency all around the world. It’s reflective of some incredibly effective and enduring agricultural brand marketing. It’s also true: Idaho is the leading potato-producing … Read more