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Researchers at The Rodale Institute recently concluded a 23- year long study, the Farming Systems Trial, and reaffirmed that organic farming practices can help battle the effects of global warming. “Organic farming systems increase soil carbon 15-28%, accumulating about 1000 pounds of carbon per acre foot of soil each year (equal to 3500 pounds of CO2 per acre removed from the air and sequestered into soil organic matter),” say the researchers. And organic farming practices emit one third fewer greenhouse gases because the energy required to produce pesticides and fertilizers is eliminated.Other findings from the field trials, which compared three cropping systems on 12 acres (conventional, organic manure-based and organic legume-based): * after a four year transition period, organic corn and soybean yields were comparable to those of conventional systems. * production costs were 26% lower in organic systems.* in drought years, corn yields in the legume-based system were 22% higher than for the conventional system. * organic farming increases soil nitrogen levels 8-15% and reduces nitrogen loss than may occur through leaching. Organic crop systems perform better during climate extremes, both for drought and during excessive rainfall. “Organic crop management techniques will be a valuable resource in an era […]
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his Earth Day, look no further than your plate to see how you can help fight global warming.
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This Earth Day, let's take a look at humanity's Ecological Footprint. You can calculate yours too.
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Nationwide registrations for hybrid vehicles rose to 43,435 in 2003 according to R. L. Polk & Co. The Honda Civic hybrid accounted for 50 percent of all registrations with a total of 21,750. Toyota Prius reached 20,387 registrations amounting to 47 percent of the market share. Honda Insight accounted for the remaining three percent, with 1,298 total registrations. There are a number of new hybrid vehicles planned for the coming year from several manufacturers including hybrid versions of the Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra, Dodge Ram Pickup, Ford Escape, Honda Accord, Lexus RX 400 and the Toyota Highlander. These new hybrid offerings will expand the market and appeal of hybrid vehicles to a larger consumer base. More new hybrid vehicles are being planned beyond 2005 which will continue the growth of this new technology and market." Total U.S. hybrid vehicle registrations saw a 25.8 percent increase compared with 2002. Since the introduction of hybrid vehicles in model year 2000, hybrid vehicle sales have increased over 570 percent with a compound annual growth rate of 88.6 percent. During calendar year 2003, California and Virginia retained their number one and two positions with 11,425 and 3,376 hybrid registrations respectively. Florida rose to third […]
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