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Biodiversity for a Livable Climate
Loss of Biodiversity: Consequences
1. Freshwater: Reduced Availability & Quality
2. Food: Reduced Availability & Quality
3. Disease Processes in Many Species (including Humans)
4. Loss of Climate Stability - Global Warming
NOFA Presentation YouTube
“Building Deep Rich Soils
in New England”
6th Extinction ? - Soil ?“Big animals are like the
nutrient arteries of the
planet and if they go extinct
it is like severing these
arteries.”Chris Doughty - University of Oxford
Environment Change Institute
In the late Pleistocene, 97 genera of large
animals (megafauna) went extinct, concentrated
in the Americas and Australia.Nature Geoscience 6, 761–764 (2013)
“Poop Paucity Predicament” - David Biello, Scientific American
Soil Extinction 1. MegaFauna Extinction in Australia and Americas
2. Barbed Wire - Herds Can’t Move to “Sweet Grass”
3. Plow - Fragment and Oxidize Soil “Dust Bowl”
4. Pesticides & Chemical Fertilizers
We are now inhibiting Photosynthesis by
tolerating bare ground. (10 to 15 billion acres)
We are inhibiting Humification
with agricultural chemicals.
“When you understand the power of self-organization, you
begin to understand why biologists worship biodiversity even
more than economists worship technology.”
“Hierarchical Systems evolve from the bottom up.
The purpose of the upper layers of the hierarchy
is to serve the purposes of the lower layers.”
from Thinking in Systems
by Donella Meadows
Places to Intervene in a System
12. Numbers - “Mostly, the numbers are not worth the sweat put into them”
(I’ll skip a few.)
4. Self-Organizing Systems (John Todd & Eco-Machines)
3. Goals (What do you want? - Allan Savory & HM)
2. Paradigms (Lynn Margulis - Microbial Symbiosis)
1. Transforming Paradigms (questioning your own beliefs and paradigms)
Lab Results
In Out
Ammonia, ppm 20.51 1.07
(NH3)
Chloroform, ppb 14.4 0.3
(CHCl3)
BPA, ppb 513 7
(hormone disruptor)
Greg Judy’s Goal:
25 earthworms / sq. ft.
100 tons castings / acre
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6HGKSvjk5Q
http://www.greenpasturesfarm.net/
South Dakota Infiltration Study
HM Grazing 10 sec.
Continuous Grazing 7 min.
Corn (1st Year) 30 min.
U Mass Amherst
Campus 29 min
53 min
60+ min.
Project
Dandelion
Methane?Methanogens produce
methane in
anaerobic conditions.
Methanotrophs eat
methane in
breathing soils.
Where Cow patties?
Dung BeetlesConcrete Floor
Wastewater Lagoons Bury 3 feet deep
To find my more complete NOFA
Presentation on YouTube:
“Building Deep Rich Soils
in New England”