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The Anthropocene – causes, consequences and solutions

Graeme Sait, the co-founder and CEO of Nutri-Tech Solutions, is an author/educator responsible for over 300 published articles and a popular book, “Nutrition Rules!”. He is an internationally sought-after speaker, specialising in soil, plant, animal and human health and wellness. This has led to an emphasis on planetary health, in recognition of the link between humus and carbon sequestration.

At the next Noosa Parks Association Friday Environment Forum, Graeme will consider the role of agriculture in climate change, the urgency of a viable game-plan to address global warming and the powerful link between soil biology and planetary health.

Graeme is a passionate regenerative farmer with three research and demonstration farms where he produces chemical free, nutrient dense food with forgotten flavours and enhanced shelf-life. He finds that when people taste this food they are more inclined to support regenerative agriculture in the futures, and that is very much part of the plan.

Come along to discover the link between soil health and global warming, the causes, consequences and solutions from internationally revered Graeme Sait.

The Friday Environment Forum will be held on 14 May at the NPA Environment Centre, 5 Wallace Drive, Noosaville with coffee, tea and biscuits available from 10am and the program starting at 10:30am. Entry is $5 by ‘tap & go’ only.

Registration is essential via link found on www.noosaparks.org.au/friday-environment-forum/.

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