Paul Saladino· MD
the Earth can inhale this carbon back into the soil and that's kind of what regenerative agriculture does it can fix the carbon from the atmosphere
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the Earth can inhale this carbon back into the soil and that's kind of what regenerative agriculture does it can fix the carbon from the atmosphere
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I love this idea of the earth breathing I never thought about it that way but I want people to understand that by that I think what you're referring to is the fact the Earth can inhale this carbon back into the soil and that's kind of what regenerative agriculture does it can fix the carbon from the atmosphere but there's carbon in the atmosphere now that the Earth can then inhale in a very big way in the future and as it inhales it back into the soil that can become life and and when there's more carbon in the atmosphere there are more trees and there's more Greenery
And more carbon in the soil is taking carbon from the atmosphere into the soil. and then you get more productivity of the soil.