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Get Local! Build a Regeneration Movement in Your Community

Regeneration International. Cool the Planet. Feed the World.

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It’s time to step up. It’s time to embrace hope. And our best hope is regeneration.The paradigm shift from degenerative food, farming and land-use practices toward regenerative practices—those that regenerate soil, biodiversity, health, local economies and climate stability—is arguably the most critical transformation occurring throughout the world today.
But that transformation won’t happen fast enough, unless we all step up. And the best place to take that first step is in our own communities.
In "First Steps: Build a Regeneration Movement in Your Local Community," RI Steering Committee Member Ronnie Cummins offers suggestions for how to build a local core group to advance the regeneration movement. 
Read Ronnie’s essay
Watch Ronnie’s presentation at the Living Soils Symposium

Onward, 
Regeneration International 
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Don’t Miss Citizens Climate Lobby Webinars on Land Use Practices that Extract and Store Carbon
Citizen Climate Lobby's Agriculture Action Team is hosting a webinar series called “Agriculture at the Table: Land Use Practices that Extract and Store Carbon.” The series describes how farmers, ranchers and foresters can extract carbon from the atmosphere and sequester it in soil, plants and forests through sustainable, regenerative practices. The six-part webinar series continues on Mondays at 8 p.m. through November 6. Learn more and listen to past webinars here.

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Featured Articles 

“Regreening the Planet Could Cut as Much Carbon as Halting Oil Use – Report”
“How Treating Dirt Well Could Fight Climate Change”
“Green in the Desert: Local Farmer Captures Carbon to Grow Food, Feed Community”
“Soil Holds Potential to Slow Global Warming, Stanford Researchers Find”

“Farmers Can Be Profitable AND Sequester Carbon to Help Climate Change”

This Month’s Featured Video 

Chickens Can Save the Planet, too: An Interview with Reginaldo Haslett-Marroquin
Regeneration International talks chickens and regeneration with Reginaldo Haslett-Marroquin who is developing a poultry-centered regenerative agriculture system that is changing how small farmers are producing food around the world.
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Regeneration Events in November 

Live Events

Permaculture Design Certificate Course | New South Wales, Austrailia
Regenerative Earth Summit Food + Climate + Culture | Colorado, USA 
Organica World Congress IFOAM | New Deli, India 
2017 Wool & Fine Fiber Symposium | California,  USA 

NOFA Mass Winter Conference | Massachusetts, USA

Quivira Conference 2017: Ranching and Farming at the Radical Center | New Mexico, USA 

Climate Reckoning: Paths to an Earth Restored Conference | Massachusetts, USA 

Holistic Planned Grazing Course - Savory Hub California | California, USA

Permaculture Teacher Training | PRI, Austrailia  

Webinars and Online Courses  

Webinar - Soil Health and Organic Production

MOOC - National Adaptation Plans Building Climate Resilience in Agriculture

Online Course - Certificate in Applied Agroecolgy

Webinar - Transitioning Your Farm to Biodynamics


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Regeneration International is an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit partially funded by Organic Consumers Association, dedicated to building a global network of farmers, scientists, businesses, activists, educators, journalists, policymakers and consumers who will promote and put into practice regenerative agriculture and land-use practices that: provide abundant, nutritious food; revitalize local economies; regenerate soil fertility and water-retention capacity; nurture biodiversity; and restore climate stability by reducing agricultural greenhouse gas emissions while at the same time drawing down excess atmospheric carbon and sequestering it in the soil. Visit www.regenerationinternational.org to learn more.
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