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Wes Jackson in Thomas Friedman op-ed at NYT

August 11, 2013

Post Carbon Fellow Wes Jackson was named as Thomas Friedman’s teacher in this New York Times op-ed on the connection between drought, fossil fuels, unrest in the Middle East and the commons.

From the article:

My teacher here was Wes Jackson, the MacArthur award winner, based in Salina, where he founded The Land Institute. Jackson’s philosophy is that the prairie was a diverse wilderness, with a complex ecosystem that supported all kinds of wildlife, not to mention American Indians — until the Europeans arrived, plowed it up and covered it with single-species crop farms, mostly wheat, corn, or soybeans. Jackson’s goal is to restore the function of the diverse polyculture prairie ecosystem and rescue it from the single-species, annual monoculture farming, which is exhausting the soil, the source of all prairie life. “We have to stop treating soil like dirt,” he says.

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