Back to Additional Resources How Organics Fight Climate Change U.S. scientist and Associate Director of Science Programs at The Organic Center Dr. Tracy Misiewicz explains how practices commonly used in organic agriculture can help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and how they are a good defence against pests extreme weather events like floods and droughts. Misiewicz also shows how organic ag practices are a handy tool in building soil carbon, a critical component in soil health and soil fertility. Posted in Resources View Next Resource Share this post Recent Posts Yorkshire Valley Farms May 7, 2024 Organic Grain Hub September 20, 2023 The Economics of Cover Cropping with Kevin Elmy June 22, 2023 Integrated Weed Management in Organic Production May 31, 2023 Considering the Benefits and Challenges of Different Approaches to Labour in Organic Production May 31, 2023