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Regenerative Agriculture Podcast

Rebuilding The Soil Carbon Sponge, and Cooling the Climate Fast with Walter Jehne

Regenerative Agriculture Podcast

AEA Marketing

Science, Natural Sciences, Earth Sciences

4.7548 Ratings

🗓️ 15 October 2019

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of The Regenerative Agriculture Podcast, John Kempf interviews Walter Jehne, an Australian soil microbiologist and the Director of Healthy Soils Australia. Walter has written and taught extensively about the earth's soil carbon sponge and hydrology as they relate to climate change.

Walter provides context for the extreme weather events we are experiencing, and clearly identifies the role that water plays as a climate regulator. He describes how we can manage water to safely and naturally cool the planet and regulate climate change.

Walter has developed a perspective on the impact that farmers can have on the climate that is different than the dominant narrative on carbon sequestration. While carbon sequestration is an important piece of the puzzle, Walter explains how managing the way our soils retain and hold water has a much bigger impact due to the way the hydrological system functions as a regulator for the planet. Walter describes how specific tactics in the management of water in our soils can reduce extreme weather events. 

Here are a few things Walter and John discuss in this engaging episode:

  • Why rising co2 levels are a symptom, rather than the cause, of the abnormal warming of the past 250 years
  • How improving the soil's water-holding capacity contributes to a more stable climate
  • The foundational principles of atmospheric physics and the climate
  • The effect of land degradation on the hydrological dynamics of the planet
  • How regenerating the soil carbon sponge is the critical bridge between carbon management and hydrology management
  • How increasing photosynthesis and "green longevity" is the key to restoring the hydrological balance, thus restoring climate balance and reducing extreme weather events

 

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Credits

This episode was recorded by John Kempf and Walter Jehne and produced by Nathan Harman, Robin Kitowski, and Anna Kempf.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi friends. This is John. I'm passionate about developing regenerative agriculture systems that

0:06.3

improve soil health, produce crops that are completely resistant to diseases and insects,

0:11.3

and produce food of such an exceptional quality that we can have a legitimate conversation about

0:17.0

growing food as medicine. I've been fortunate to meet many people with incredible knowledge

0:21.5

and information about soil and plant systems. However, much of this knowledge and information

0:26.0

is scattered all over the place. I found that advancing eco-agriculture in 2006 to bring this

0:31.9

knowledge together in a more coherent fashion and incorporate it into products and growing

0:37.1

systems that growers can

0:38.3

easily put into practice. It's my personal mission to have these regenerative agriculture systems

0:43.3

become the mainstream globally, the status quo against which all other growing systems are compared.

0:49.3

To achieve this goal, I want to share the knowledge that we have learned in the last decade

0:53.3

and make it available to everyone. If you have any questions, suggestions, comments, or topics that you would

0:59.4

like for me to discuss, please connect on social media or email me, John at regenerative

1:05.4

agriculture podcast.com. Be sure to sign up for our email list at regenerative agriculture podcast.com.

1:11.8

Hope you enjoy and thank you for listening.

1:15.1

How can we grow food humanely and sustainably,

1:19.3

regenerate our soils and reverse climate change,

1:22.5

learn practical and cutting-edge solutions to these issues and more

1:26.4

at the 40th annual Eco Farm Conference,

1:29.5

January 22nd through the 25th, in Pacific Grove, California.

1:34.4

Eco Farm is an essential networking and educational hub for ecologically minded farmers, ranchers,

1:40.8

and all who work to support their success in growing a healthy food system

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