Weekly Update: 2025-01-18

  • What if you could help change farming practices, transforming them into systems that build healthier soils that capture carbon, grow nutrient-rich food, and strengthen our communities’ resilience to climate change? As a citizen, shopper, or gardener, you have the power to make an impact. Join us for Food & Farming: How Farming Impacts Our Water, Wildlife, Climate, Health & EconomyThis engaging 8-week course runs Thursdays from February 6 – March 27, live on Zoom.
  • Mark your calendars! Join us for a free seminar on January 29th with Bio4Climate Restoration Biologist and Futurist, Jim Laurie, as we explore practical ways to heal our planet. Whether you’re a first-timer or a long-time student of ours, join us for a shared experience that will leave you with new tools, ideas, and a deeper connection to our living planet. Email us to get the link.
  • We’re global! Check out our new Global Outreach page, documenting our support for organizations around the world. After extensive research conducted in collaboration with Linsey de Jager, our Ecological Research Intern in South Africa, we are excited to introduce you to a cohort of organizations doing important, impactful work on the ground across localities. 
  • Why do some areas burn worse than others? Often times the answer has a lot to do not with the water we pour on a fire after it’s started, but the water already in the ground before the first ember falls. Check out this clip from Jon Feldman’s film, Regenerating Life, on the efficacy of restored, intact ecosystems.