It’s no secret that extreme weather events are here to stay. In this very moment, varying global regions are struggling against searing heat waves, dire droughts, destructive hurricanes, and fatal flooding. Perhaps you even live in a place victim to one of these unabating phenomenons. We — as a global community — are facing a horrifying series of unwelcome climate-related superlatives. Inevitably, weather and climate influence global growers. Harvests, yields shift, land, and prosperity are at stake — and supremely important to consider: so are the people who grow our food and fibers. Reporting recently on how severe heat patterns this spring and summer have impacted Indian day laborers with no choice but to work outside, @washingtonpost reports: “Across India and around the world, summer has become a season of peril, when society’s poorest and most vulnerable members must live and work in conditions that push the limits of human endurance.” 💔 Regenerative organic farming is important now more than ever as we reach critical breaking points in our climate. Combined, these practices rebuild the health of agricultural lands to make them more resilient to extreme weather events, and in the long-term, can play a role in cooling and stabilizing our climate through carbon sequestration. Learn more at regenorganic.org/why-regenerative-organic. Washington Post article: https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/interactive/2022/india-extreme-heat-climate-change.
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