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Climate horror stories: Did you know that degraded soils release carbon into the atmosphere?
Approximately 33% of the Earth’s soils are already degraded. Climate change, intense weather patterns, mismanagement of land and chemical fertilisers are leading causes of soil degradation.
Soils play a huge role in allowing our ecosystems to function properly. When soil becomes degraded, the processes that take place within them are also damaged. This can lead to even bigger consequences for our environment.
At UNDO we are always working towards the solution. Enhanced weathering amends degraded soils and promotes healthy plant growth. It can also help with reducing soil nutrient loss and erosion and reduces the need for fertilisers.
Join us in the fight against climate change, visit un-do.com for more information!
#EnhancedWeathering #DegradedSoils #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #EcoTok #ClimateTok #ClimateChangeAwareness #ClimateSolutions #CarbonCapture #CarbonOffset #ClimateNews #EcoTips #ClimateTips
Approximately 33% of the Earth’s soils are already degraded. Climate change, intense weather patterns, mismanagement of land and chemical fertilisers are leading causes of soil degradation.
Soils play a huge role in allowing our ecosystems to function properly. When soil becomes degraded, the processes that take place within them are also damaged. This can lead to even bigger consequences for our environment.
At UNDO we are always working towards the solution. Enhanced weathering amends degraded soils and promotes healthy plant growth. It can also help with reducing soil nutrient loss and erosion and reduces the need for fertilisers.
Join us in the fight against climate change, visit un-do.com for more information!
#EnhancedWeathering #DegradedSoils #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #EcoTok #ClimateTok #ClimateChangeAwareness #ClimateSolutions #CarbonCapture #CarbonOffset #ClimateNews #EcoTips #ClimateTips