Böll·Europe Podcast #19 | Soil Atlas 2024 (Part 3)

Show notes

Nobody knows exactly how to permanently restore a lost humus layer on large fields. Yet soil degradation is already a serious problem today. More than 60 percent of soils in the EU are already damaged and more than a third of the world's arable land is already degraded. Will we soon run out of fertile soil to feed a growing world population, as the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has already warned? A soil protection directive is to be adopted at EU level. However, critics complain that we are running out of time: soils and the fertile humus layer must be built up and protected more quickly and sustainably using the methods we already know.

A Böll·Europe Podcast episode with:

  • Caroline Heinzel, Associate Policy Officer for Soil at the European Environmental Bureau, Brussels
  • Jutta Paulus, Member of the European Parliament (Greens/EFA), Brussels
  • Ariane Krause, post-doc researcher at the Leibniz Institute for Ornamental Vegetable and Ornamental Crops, State of Brandenburg, Germany
  • Audrey S. Darko, founder and lead at “Sabon Sake”, Accra

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Podcast episode team:

  • Author: Peter Kreysler
  • Production: MonoBeat
  • Editing: Lena Luig
  • Speaker: Marianna Evenstein and Warner Poland

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