The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#39 - Carbon sequestration through grassland management policies and techniques - with Allan Savory, Savory Institute
The MARTINZ Critical Review - A podcast by The MARTINZ Critical Review
In today’s episode we continue our series on regenerative agriculture, why it is so important for soils, the environment, and all human life. Joining us for this episode is a legend is this field, Allan Savory. Allan's storied career started more than 60 years ago in a country no longer known by the same name. He was born in Rhodesia in 1935 and received his Bachelor of Science in Zoology and Botany from South Africa’s University of Natal. He pursued an early career as a research biologist and game ranger in the British Colonial Service of what was then Northern Rhodesia (today Zambia) and later as a farmer and game rancher in Zimbabwe. During the 1960’s, Allan made a significant breakthrough in understanding what was causing the degradation and desertification of the world’s grassland ecosystems and worked with numerous managers on four continents to develop sustainable solutions. In 2003, Allan received Australia’s International Banksia Award “for the person or organization doing the most for the environment on a global scale,” and in 2010 Savory (and the Africa Centre) received the Buckminster Fuller Institute’s Challenge award for work that has “significant potential to solve humanity’s most pressing problems.” A TED talk Savory gave in 2013 has received over 7 million views and in 2014 was voted one of the 50 most intriguing TED talks of all time. Additionally, Allan is the author of 6 books covering aspects of Holistic Management practices, and how they can be applied to restore the Earth’s environment thru management of grassland ecosystems. To learn more about Mr Savory and his work please visit: Savory Institute Allan Savory TED Talk