How Restorative Development Can Address Climate Change
Dr. Moomaw explains how industrial agriculture, especially through synthetic fertilizers, has produced unprecedented damage to our soil, water, and atmosphere. The only viable option for recovering the health of these systems is restorative development, which emphasizes more natural approaches to farming that will revive the health of our soil, water and air. Restorative development addresses some of the gravest of climate risks, such as increased droughts, floods and atmospheric pollution.
Science for the Public 09/13/16 William Moomaw, Ph.D., professor of International Environmental Policy at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University (now retired).