Drawing Down Carbon

Published: March 28, 2023, 1 p.m.

How do we limit the damage of the greatest terrestrial environmental disaster ever, climate change? By drawing down carbon.\nHow we do that, and the most effective ways possible, form the base of this conversation with Eric Toensmeier, as he shares his ongoing research about the impacts of agriculture and how we can use agroforestry to increase productivity and sequester carbon.Find out more about Eric at\xa0perennialsolutions.org, and\xa0The Carbon Farming Solution\xa0at\xa0ChelseaGreen.com.\nVisit Our PartnersWild Abundance -\xa0Top 10 Vegetables to Grow that Will Really Feed You!Marjory Wildcraft - How to Grow Food!\nDonate Directly to the Podcast:\xa0PayPal\xa0-or-\xa0Venmo @permaculturepodcastJoin Our Patreon Community:\xa0Patreon.com/permaculturepodcast\nWant to listen to more conversations about Permaculture? Browse the extensive archives of the show.\xa0\n\nResourcesThe Carbon Farming Solution\xa0Project DrawdownPerennial SolutionsThe Center for Agroforestry at the University of Missouri\xa0Agroforestry at Virginia TechIPCC - Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change\xa0Trees on Farms by RJ Zomer, et al.\xa0(PDF)Savanna InstituteSteve Solomon\xa0-\xa0Gardening When It CountsJohn Jeavons - Grow BiointensiveLegal Pathways to Carbon_Neutral Agriculture\xa0by Peter Lehner and Nathan Rosenberg\xa0(PDF)Diet for a Small Planet\nRelated Interviews\xa0Dr. Laura Jackson - Modern Agricultural Systems\xa0Keefe Keeley - The Savanna Institute\xa0Jean-Martin Fortier - The Market Gardener\xa0Dave and Lee O'Neill - Radical Roots Farm\xa0Jerome Osentowski - The Forest Garden Greenhouse