Can Organics Stop Climate Change?

While at Organic Valley headquarters in Wisconsin, the OrganicNation.tv crew got a chance to speak with Tim LaSalle, CEO of the Rodale Institute about the way organic farming can help mitigate global climate change.

April 19, 2024 | Source: Organic Nation, via Vimeo | by

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While at Organic Valley headquarters in Wisconsin, the OrganicNation.tv crew got a chance to speak with Tim LaSalle, CEO of the Rodale Institute about the way organic farming can help mitigate global climate change.

Can Organics Stop Climate Change? from OrganicNation on Vimeo.

Rodale Institute research shows that organically managed soils can store (sequester) more than 1,000 pounds of carbon per acre, while non-organic systems can cause carbon loss. For consumers, this means that the simple act of buying organic products can help to reduce global climate change.

For more information about organic production and carbon sequestration, visit: rodaleinstitute.org/​global_warming