id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-272498-s58l65s4 Moyer, Jeff A time of reflection: a time for change 2020-05-12 .txt text/plain 852 41 58 At the same time, our modern, conventional farming systems contribute up to a quarter of global greenhouse emissions and rely on toxic inputs that threaten our health, biodiversity, clean air and water, and our soil's long-term capacity to produce food-all of which ultimately jeopardize the future of human health and all of which can be mitigated by changing the model. Regenerative organic agriculture, on the other hand, envisions a future in which farming, healthcare, and food production practices inform a prevention and intervention-based approach to human and planetary health. By integrating our food production and healthcare systems, transitioning to a regenerative organic farming model, building in access to food that improves health rather than compromises it and emphasizing nutrition and lifestyle choices that prevent disease, we could radically change the system and take control of our health through farming. ./cache/cord-272498-s58l65s4.txt ./txt/cord-272498-s58l65s4.txt