“Dirt to Soil” is a compelling environmental book by world-renowned regenerative agricultural farmer Gabe Brown. It is timely, insightful, and relevant. Michael Phelps, the world’s most decorated ...
“Are you ready for an optimistic book about the environment?” asks University of Washington geomorphology professor David R. Montgomery at the beginning of his fifth book. Also author of “Dirt: The ...
The Soils of the USA is the first comprehensive coverage of the soils in the U.S. since 1936. Written by 46 soil scientists from across the country and richly illustrated, the book provides an ...
In the introduction, University of Washington geologist David R. Montgomery writes that he never thought he'd write an optimistic book about the environment. Montgomery's first popular book, "Dirt," ...
The generally accepted opinion is that a large percentage of the world’s agricultural land is degraded and is being further degraded year by year. The World Map of the Status of Human-Induced Soil ...
Humans need soil to grow food and survive, but our soil is dying and we only have 60 harvests left to save it, say the many contributors to a new book published in September. Carol McKenna—the book's ...
Meg Meredith receives funding from AHRC through the White Rose College for the Arts and Humanities, and through the Grantham Centre for Sustainable Futures. The continued survival of all land-based ...
Human beings, like microorganisms, plants and animals, need sufficient food to survive. But beyond the provision of basic energy and nutrients, food must also be safe in order to prevent disease and ...
In the introduction, University of Washington geologist David R. Montgomery writes that he never thought he'd write an optimistic book about the environment. Montgomery's first popular book, "Dirt," ...