Holistic Management: Natural Grazing Patterns Prevent Desertification But Increase Climate Change
Posted on 08. Jun, 2010 by Ross in Africa, Climate Change, North America, Oceania
Livestock, which are commonly perceived to be a main cause of desertification, are actually the solution to helping maintain vegetation in the face of climate change.
Whilst most of the world focuses on preventing climate change through renewable energy and greater use of energy efficient technology, some of the most innovative research is starting to emerge to deal with results of climate change should global efforts to reduce carbon emissions fail to deliver.
With global temperatures set to rise by between 2-4
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