The United Nations (UN) has always been Negative about Climate Change, while I have always been Positive about Primate Change!
In 2007, I blogged, “The Boys Who Cried Wolf. Stop The Fire.
Stay The Ice. Start The Peace[1]” (07
Feb, Frank A Hilario, Blogspot.com). Referring to the report
of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), I wrote: “In relation
to data in the past 250 years, it has been seen that: There is global warming….”
2007 was the year Al Gore won the
Nobel Peace Prize because of his one-man campaign against global
warming/climate change.
14
years and the globe keeps warming.
To stop Climate Change,
we need Primate Change!
On 31 March 2007, I blogged, “Primate Change? Or Climate
Change? You Choose![2]” – The Blogal Village Voice” (The American
Frank, WordPress.com).
We primates have not
changed. And so we have the IPCC reporting, “Devastating Floods, Heat, Droughts
To Worsen In PH For Next 30 Years – UN Report[3]” (12
August 2021, Pia Ranada, Rappler.com). Ms Pia says:
Hitting 1.5ºC warming
will bring “extreme events unprecedented in the observational record” in
different parts of the world, says the report.
Humans have spewed so
much greenhouse gases into the atmosphere that catastrophic floods, rains,
heatwaves, and drought will keep worsening in the Philippines for the next 30
years, no matter what steps we take today to slash emissions.
The
IPCC is telling us global catastrophes “will keep worsening … no matter what
steps we take today to slash emission.” I
reject that science!
My science tells me otherwise. I sing what Joan Baez sang in 1965: “We Shall
Overco
And my science is? Regenerative Agriculture. Here is Kaitlyn Ersek enumerating the “top 5 benefits of regenerative agriculture[5]” (28 February 2019, Holganix.com):
Building soil health
Maintaing crop yeild
Increasing crop resilience
Improving farm profitability
Helping solve climate change.
Yes, the original #2 reads thus, “Maintaing crop yeild” – we
all have to be careful not only with our science but also our English. It
should read: “Maintaining crop yield.” This is a UP Los Baños agriculturist, and
longtime Editor In Chief, speaking.
Nonetheless, I’m extremely glad that Ms Kaitlyn begins her
regenerative list with “Building soil health,” because, personally, I believe,
that that is where intelligent agriculture begins.
CropForLife
also lists 5 benefits of regenerative agriculture[6] (Team CFL, “Advantages And Disadvantages
Of Regenerative Agriculture,” 11 August 2021, Cropforlife.com), and these are: “(1) Keep soil covered. (2)
Maintain living root(s) year-round. (3) Minimize soil disturbance. (4)
Integrate livestock. (5) Maximize crop diversity.”
Comparing the Holganix and CropForLife lists, I see that
they both begin with soil health.
And neither mentions “higher” crop yield – “maintaining crop yield” with
organic substances is enough.
The
science proves that regenerative agriculture
begins with soil health. Starting
55 years ago, with my instructions, my brother-in-law & grade-schooler Inso Casasus in my hometown Asingan,
Pangasinan, consistently showed that building
the organic matter of the soil increases rice yield automatically – dramatically!@517
[1]http://frankahilario.blogspot.com/2007/02/boys-who-cried-wolf_6391.html?q=see+my+essay
[2]https://theamericanfrank.wordpress.com/
[3]https://www.rappler.com/environment/devastating-floods-heat-droughts-worsen-philippines-united-nations-climate-change-report/?utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign=Echobox&utm_source=Facebook&fbclid=IwAR3SIvaFUNNOKjW1GHM6vVHna3tTFQfsE82P2J7fjYXIoLGhHYiRMeotKr0#Echobox=1639822504
[4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nM39QUiAsoM
[5]https://www.holganix.com/blog/top-5-benefits-of-regenerative-agriculture-infographic
[6]https://cropforlife.com/advantages-and-disadvantages-of-regenerative-agriculture/
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