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📰 What Brazil’s Farmers Can Teach the World About Climate Action. Read the article by Kaveh Zahedi, Director of FAO's Office of Climate Change, Biodiversity and Environment on TIME ahead of #COP30. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/dKkBRpcy

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Joe Mugisha Kenneth

Market Researcher en Kantar Public

1d

That Food and Agricilture bear high risks with low returns is a miscomption that calls for revisiting to ensure food security and ecosystems re-establishment. Right move, Brazil !

Erick M.

Agribusiness||Coffee lover||Go Greener

1d

Cabruca system is a game changer.I hope the same approach can be applicable on coffee plants too.

I can take fusion or fission power an turn it to practical liquid fuel while capturing co2

Liliane Broberg

People & Culture Partner | Strategic HR & Organisational Development | Driving Culture, Ethics, Creativity & Sustainability | Ex-United Nations/WFP (Nobel Prize Laureate 2020)

20h

This sentence hit home: "Together, these efforts show that when farmers are given the means to work with nature, they can turn a history of deforestation into a future of regeneration."

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Asep Komar

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Stunning story, but it reads like ESG romance with missing math. We keep praising farmers for saving the planet while the funding loop still behaves like it’s allergic to execution. The dots are there — soil, carbon, yield — but the wiring’s wrong. Until climate finance learns behavioral calculus, this stays poetry, not policy.

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