The world is at a critical moment as 2030 approaches, with the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) aiming to address pressing issues such as food insecurity, poverty, climate change, biodiversity loss, and human health.
According to Marcelo Galdos, Program Innovation Lead at Agreena, tackling these issues in isolation is no longer viable, and integrated solutions are needed to benefit people, nature, and the economy.
A key, yet underutilized, tool for achieving this is soil regeneration, which lies at the heart of addressing these interconnected challenges.
One of the most powerful - and underleveraged - tools to do so lies beneath our feet: soil.
Soil regeneration supports the UN's SDGs by providing a holistic solution to global challenges.
Author's summary: Soil regeneration is crucial for achieving the UN's SDGs.