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We're running out of time to save our soil

Dear Jon,

The United Nations estimates that the equivalent of one soccer field of soil is lost to erosion every five seconds. By 2050, around 90% of the Earth's soil could be degraded. Landslides, a drastic decline in global food production, and desertification are some of the catastrophic results of allowing our topsoil to erode.

But it doesn't have to be this way. During our two-part online event series, The Dirt on Soil, we'll hear how simple measures in addressing soil erosion can also have a positive impact on climate issues. And we'll learn exactly what individuals and communities can do to prevent erosion and regenerate healthy soil in their own yards and bioregions.

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We've already lost 33% of the Earth's topsoil—we really can't afford to lose any more. We hope these free events will inspire you to learn more about holistic land management and to take action in your own communities.

See you soon,





Clara Winter
Marketing & Communications Associate

If you'd like to connect with others interested in and working on rebuilding and protecting soil, join our new Facebook group.

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