16/02/2022 2 articles consciousplanet.org  2min 🇬🇧 #202286

Soil: The Final 60 Years?

The Problem

Soil: The Final 60 Years?

The planet is in crisis. If current rates of soil degradation continue, all of the world's top soil will be gone in 60 years. This would be the end of farming as we know it.

For millennia life on earth has been sustained by a thin layer of fertile soil on the earth's crust. Soil is a highly sophisticated living ecosystem and among humanity's most precious non-renewable geo-resources. It supports agriculture which accounts for 95% of our food. It houses the rich biodiversity of the plant kingdom which does the work of converting carbon dioxide into life-sustaining oxygen. It absorbs, filters and regulates the flows of freshwater bodies. And it plays a vital role in climate change mitigation and adaptation by storing carbon (carbon sequestration) and decreasing greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere.

But healthy soil is disappearing fast. Agriculture, deforestation and other factors have degraded and eroded topsoil at alarming rates. Globally, 52% of agricultural land is already degraded.

Much of what remains is stripped of organic matter resulting in dramatic declines in agricultural productivity of the soil. If this continues, the UN estimates that we could lose all cultivable soil in next 60 years. With a population expected to reach nearly 9.3 billion by 2045, we could soon face a food crisis of untold proportions.

The planet is in crisis. If current rates of soil degradation continue, this would be the end of life as we know it.

For more Information:  Soil is the real wealth of the Nation (isha.sadhguru.org)

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16/02/2022 isha.sadhguru.org  6min 🇬🇧 #202287

 Soil: The Final 60 Years?

2 Causes and 4 Effects of Soil Degradation

Sadhguru explores the importance of soil revitalization and 5 methods to save the soil.

2 Causes of Soil Degradation

#1 Industrialization of Agriculture

Sadhguru: Since we started a very mechanized and industrialized kind of agriculture, the organic content in the world's soil has gone down significantly. For any soil to be agriculturally potent, it must have a minimum organic content of 3 to 6%, but in many parts of the world, it is well below 1%.