While the Paris agreement may not have been the answer to the most pressing issue humanity faces, COP21 produced another lesser-known initiative. The 4 per 1000 initiative was launched by France in December 2015 aimed as a grassroots effort to show the importance agricultural soils have in reducing climate change and increasing food security. The 4 per 1000 initiative is strictly voluntary, but, unlike the Paris agreement, it targets everybody from states, companies, NGOs, and non-profit organizations to implement actions for soil carbon storage.
The 4 per 1000 initiative focuses on the benefits of soil carbon storage that turn greenhouse gas emissions from plants into nutrients for the soil. Its name comes from the target increase to significantly improve soil vitality. Scientific research shows that an annual 0.4% increase in soil carbon retention will significantly reduce carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Currently, the world’s soil stock is storing 1,500 billion tons of carbon in the form of organic matter. Soil is able to store carbon dioxide from plants that have pulled the greenhouse gas in through photosynthesis. When the plant dies, organic matter from the soil breaks down the plant, storing the CO2, and creating a more nutritious and healthier soil layer.
While 1,500 billion tons of CO2 sounds like a lot, it does not compete in scale of the 36.7 billion tons of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere from human activities in 2019. Each year, that amount increases by 4.3 billion tons. A rate that is hard to slow down and almost impossible to capture. Additionally, soil degradation is increasing while the weather turns extreme to heat waves and floods. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations estimates that 75% of soils are already degraded in varying degrees due to human activities.
In this dire situation, the 4 per 1000 initiative gives everybody the opportunity to work towards reducing climate change. 4 per 1000 focuses on increasing the ability of soil to store carbon, which will increase the soil’s health. The initiative lists ways farmers worldwide can better protect and support their soil:
• Never leave soil bare.
• Use no-tilling methods of farming.
• Grow more cover crops.
• Develop agroforestry.
• Optimize pasture management.
• Improve water and fertilizer management.
The 4 per 1000 initiative lists these as ways to start enriching and protecting our soils from further damage. Not only storing greenhouse gasses but increasing food security through healthier soil.
FarmSahel has already implemented most of these recommendations in Burkina Faso. However, we have the added task of having to restore soil vitality before protecting its nutrients. FarmSahel will continue to implement these recommendations to restore soil nutrients, and we hope with our commitment to the 4per1000 initiative, we can continue to highlight the importance of sustainable permaculture.
FarmSahel has joined this grassroots effort to show the world how vital soil health is. Nutritious soil will benefit the climate, biodiversity, farmers, and families. FarmSahel has programs in place to start bringing life back to the soils of Burkina Faso. Only through donations can we continue our effort to promote and implement sustainable permaculture.
https://4p1000.org/discover/?lang=en
https://edition.cnn.com/2015/12/12/world/global-climate-change-conference-vote/
https://regenerationinternational.org/4p1000/
https://unfccc.int/process-and-meetings/the-paris-agreement/the-paris-agreement