User:Oceanflynn/sandbox/Regenerative agriculture in Canada

Regenerative agriculture in Canada is often practiced by small-scale farmers. Regenerative farming is an approach to land management that is low-impact with a focus o "enhancing the natural ecosystem". Common regenerative agriculture practices include intercropping, cover cropping, silvopasturea form of "livestock integration, cover cropping, No-till farmingalso known as zero tillage,  direct drilling or no-till land management.

The second report of the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report, the IPCC Working Group 11 was published in February 2022. According to The Guardian, the second report, which focuses on the impacts of climate change on nature and human activity, provides the "bleakest warning" of all the previous reports that the climate is breaking down. A National Observer article citing the report said that there was only a "narrow window" to "blunt" the negative impacts to the North American ecosystem which we are already experiencing.

The European Union has adopted regenerative agricultural practices to protect "biodiversity, water retention, carbon capture, soil preservation and farm and food security." This includes the goal of reducing the use of pesticides by 50% by 2030. North America has not.