Shift to Renewable Energy & Organic Agriculture Now

A high-level strategic understanding of the sustainability challenge, including the front-line climate change challenge, points quickly to two shifts that will drive the rest of the economic transformation to a sustainable society in the biosphere: the shift to 100% renewable energy and the shift to 100% organic agriculture.
A recent article from the DOHA2012 COP18 UN Climate Change Conference presents a powerful summary of the case for the shift to organic agriculture situated in the longer thread of previous conferences and reports (article, Outreach Publication). In particular, the article concludes,
The time has come to implement the already proven practices, scale and mainstream organic agriculture with its proven resilience track record, and invest more in research to improve it further under the many different ecological conditions around the world. The time to merely work on the edges of the green revolution agriculture model will simply not do, as it is a reductionist approach, based on finite external resources and causing the problems that agriculture needs to liberate itself from. Transformation of agriculture and food systems towards sustainability is the correct approach, and now is the correct time frame.
http://www.stakeholderforum.org/sf/outreach/index.php/component/content/article/158-cop18-day-4-food/1172-food-agriculture-and-climate-change
http://www.millennium-institute.org/
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