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The Making of Save Soil Handbook
There is still time to stop soil from going extinct. Let us come together to #savesoil
Action now: savesoil.org
Soil extinction is not just a "farmers’ problem"; it is a crisis that threatens all life on the planet. When soil starts losing its organic content, its ability to hold water diminishes, adding to the growing issue of water scarcity. In addition, when sudden rainfall happens, the water runs over the land, causing floods and widespread destruction that many cities are incapable of handling. Degraded soil is also a vast source of carbon, exacerbating the already dire problem of global warming. This, in turn, worsens the urban heat island effect that will most acutely be felt in large cities with minimal green cover.
We all have a part to play in preventing Soil Extinction.
Action Now: savesoil.org