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Organisation: Lighter Footprints
Author: Carolyn Ingvarson
Release Date: 19/09/2019
Living in the Clean Economy.
Regenerative agriculture techniques offer farmers relief from the impacts of drought and more profit. Increasing tree cover and managing a farm with natural, sustainable techniques brings carbon back into the soil, and is a powerful form of climate action.
It’s the Climate Strike this Friday – 2-4pm at Treasury Gardens
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