Climate
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Climate
isn't really about some abstract, distant
climate
far, far away from us.
The new psychology of
climate
action lies in letting go, not of science, but of the crutches of abstractions and doomism, and then choosing to tell the new stories.
Or nature, the fluxes of nature,
climate
change, how do we deal with this, can we be more accommodating?
But we were also getting information that this incredibly delicate environment and its people were under threat because they were at the frontline of both Middle Eastern politics and
climate
change.
So one of the most important solutions to the global challenge posed by
climate
change lies right under our foot every day.
See, a six-foot or so of soil, loose soil material that covers the earth's surface, represents the difference between life and lifelessness in the earth system, and it can also help us combat
climate
change if we can only stop treating it like dirt.
But what I assume you might not have heard is that one of the most important things our human society could do to address
climate
change lies right there in the soil.
I'm a soil scientist who has been studying soil since I was 18, because I'm interested in unlocking the secrets of soil and helping people understand this really important
climate
change solution.
So here are the facts about
climate.
So in essence, whatever consequence you think we're facing from
climate
change right now, we're only experiencing the consequence of 50 percent of our pollution, because the natural ecosystems are bailing us out.
One of the things that makes soil such a fundamental component of any
climate
change mitigation strategy is because it represents a long-term storage of carbon.
But the benefit of carbon sequestration is not just limited to
climate
change mitigation.
And this release of additional greenhouse gases into the atmosphere will only contribute to further warming that makes this predicament even worse, as it starts a self-reinforcing positive feedback loop that could go on and on and on, dramatically changing our
climate
future.
Fortunately, I can also tell you that there is a solution for these two wicked problems of soil degradation and
climate
change.
But even if this effort is not fully successful, but we just start heading in that direction, we still end up with soils that are healthier, more fertile, are able to produce all the food and resources that we need for human populations and more, and also soils that are better capable of sequestering carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and helping with
climate
change mitigation.
We can start by treating the soil with the respect that it deserves: respect for its ability as the basis of all life on earth, respect for its ability to serve as a carbon bank and respect for its ability to control our
climate.
And if we do so, we can then simultaneously address two of the most pressing global challenges of our time:
climate
change and soil degradation.
In our fight against
climate
change, we need them now more than ever to promote and preserve diverse land use.
We know
climate
change is real.
One obvious scenario is the potential destabilization caused by tens of millions of
climate
refugees, who'll be forced to move because they have no or little water, or because their livelihoods have been destroyed by the melting of glaciers.
We've made immense sacrifices to act locally ... and while individual localized efforts will continue to be important, they cannot stand up to the onslaught of
climate
change.
To stand up to
climate
change, we must work together.
Our entire region must come together, to work together, to fight
climate
change together, to make our voices heard together.
Lead the global fight against
climate
change.
And we reflect on the past decade of political and economic upheaval, of growing inequalities, and when we look ahead to the challenges of the
climate
emergency, increasing automation, an aging population, then I think the argument for the case for a much broader definition of what it means to be successful as a country, as a society, is compelling, and increasingly so.
And as we face up to the challenges of
climate
change and automation, we must not make those mistakes again.
We know that
climate
change is real, but we can't predict where forest fires will break out, and we don't know which factories are going to flood.
Countries that are really serious about
climate
change know that they have to adopt multiple solutions, multiple forms of renewable energy, not just one.
I think it's wonderful that we care about
climate
change, animal rights, gender equality, all of these things.
The ocean drives
climate
and weather, stabilizes temperature, shapes Earth's chemistry.
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