Adaptations to Empower Nepali Farmers

If you want to see climate change from the front lines, step into the shoes of a farmer from the mountains of Nepal. If my earlier blogs about climate change’s effect on smallholders and ways they can adapt left you feeling that the problem is all but solved, remember that there are still hundreds of […]

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Soil Carbon Sequestering: a Win-Win for Farmers and the Future

One element of the Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture, which the UN has deemed essential to agricultural success, is soil carbon, soil health, and soil fertility. Unlike other issues which affect smallholders, action is being taken to restore the estimated 23% of soil under human use which is degraded, meaning it doesn’t contain enough carbon, […]

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Moving on From Marie: How COPs can Help Farmers Succeed

One group, which has potential to make significant improvements and mobilize funds on behalf of smallholders, is the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). 197 countries are “parties” to the convention, which host the COP meetings as well as other meetings and workshops year-round with the goal of minimizing human interference on the […]

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OSI Waste Video Contest

So I entered the Office of Sustainability Initiatives video contest and I won! The materials featured in the video are all recyclable waste. Below is my video about what happens to the immense amount of trash we send to landfills.

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