
Two Percent Solutions for the Planet
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Two Percent Solutions for the Planet profiles fifty innovative practices that soak up carbon dioxide in soils, reduce energy use, sustainably intensify food production, and increase water quality. The "two percent" refers to: the amount of new carbon in the soil needed to reap a wide variety of ecological and economic benefits; the percentage of the nation's population who are farmers and ranchers; and the low financial cost (in terms of GDP) needed to get this work done.
As White explained in Grass, Soil, Hope, a highly efficient carbon cycle captures, stores, releases, and recaptures biochemical energy, mitigating climate change, increasing water storage capacities in soil, and making green plants grow. Best of all, we don't have to invent anything new-a wide variety of innovative ideas and methods that put carbon back into the soil have been field-tested and proven to be practical and profitable. They're mostly low-tech, too, relying on natural resources such as sunlight, green plants, animals, compost, beavers, creeks, and more.
In Two Percent Solutions for the Planet, White expands what he calls the "regenerative toolbox," to include holistic grazing, edible forests, biochar, weed-eating livestock, food co-ops, keyline plowing, restoration agriculture, bioenergy, aquaponics, animal power, Farm Hack, bees, bears, wildlife corridors, rainwater harvesting, native seeds, and various other projects from across the United States, as well as in Canada, Europe, and Australia. These short, engaging success stories will help readers connect the dots between diverse, exciting, and pragmatic practices, and inspire them to dig deeper into each individual story and concept, energized by the news that solutions do exist.
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- Intro
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Solutions Abound
- Part One: Ranching
- Livestock Ballet
- Healing Ground
- Why Grassfed
- Feeding Billions
- Weed Eaters
- The Low-Stress Way
- Herding Wisdom
- The Flerd
- Animal Power
- The Mobile Matanza
- Part Two: Farming
- Organic No-Till
- Party Talk
- Year-Round Farming
- Pasture Cropping
- Sustainable by Tradition
- The Gleaning
- Up on the Rooftop
- Nature's Café
- Cooperative Behavior
- Redefining Local
- Part Three: Technology
- Agrivoltism
- The MoGro
- Farm Hack
- Microsize It
- Bigfoot
- Local Clothes
- A Modern Wonder
- Black Gold
- Night Soil 2.0
- Doubling Up
- Part Four: Restoration
- Agroforestry
- Restoration Agriculture
- Cultivating Abundance
- Every House a Spring
- Thinking Like a Creek
- Form + Function
- Sweet Spots
- Growing Topsoil
- Poop 'n' Stomp
- Beyond Resilience
- Part Five: Wildness
- The Bee's Knees
- Meet the Beetles
- Beavers as Carbon Engineers
- Bats Need Water Too
- For the Birds
- Bear with Us
- A Burning Question
- Connectivity
- Positive Change
- Completing the Circle
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Adpage
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