🌍 Day 4 of #CFS53, the negotiations continue!
Delegates are engaging in rich discussions on the way forward for global food security and nutrition.
Stay tuned 📺 https://t.co/SlHu3Da1BU
RI is in Egypt for #COP27 with our friends from @Afsafrica, who officially launched the publication of "The Climate Emergency: How Africa Can Survive and Thrive,” a new book in the Barefoot Guide Agroecology Series.
Read + download the book here! ➡️ https://t.co/D206IDNNQq
Dr. @Million_Belay - General Coordinator, Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa urges African leaders to prioritize agroecology as Africa’s solution to climate crisis and advocate for the funding of #Agroecology#Agroecology4Climate#COP27
As #Food4Climate finally comes at #COP27, AFSA is hosting a side event today on "How can Africa's farmers and citizens respond to threats from climate change and agribusiness?"
Join us to learn why #Agroecology is the future of #African food producers.
https://t.co/utgIYZ6sOt
"AFSA’s message to African government leaders is to listen to the demands & voices of the grassroots that they represent. The climate solutions that are currently being advanced & financed are not speaking to the demands of their people" @bmngabirano1#Agroecology4Climate#CoP27
“Restoring land without restoring relationship is an empty exercise. It is relationship that will endure and relationship that will sustain the restored land.” - Robin Wall Kimmerer: Braiding Sweetgrass via #DesignScienceStudio@BuckyFullerInst#regeneration
It's been a big year for regeneration!💥 We hate to toot our own horn, but we must say we are proud of what our team has accomplished. Read today's newsletter for the full scoop on our work in both Santiago, Chile and Madrid, Spain, home of the #COP25. https://t.co/3gXI3GIXzy
It's not the cow, it's the how. We must understand how nature works and then mimic it, said @prephiri at @regeneration_in#COP25 side event. Phiri teaches communities how to regenerate native grasslands using @SavoryInstitute's holistic grazing practices. https://t.co/SbP09GpsUW
"We need outrageous optimism" for our climate crisis. Couldn't agree more @ASteiner; irresolute optimism, even as we feel outrage and despair, is required if we are to make progress.
Science is clear on the importance of agriculture and forestry in mitigating climate change. Its up to us now to view #soil as a treasure for all living things! Wolfgang Zornbach @4per1000@regeneration_in