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ORGANIZATION: Remineralize the Earth, Towards a Sustainable Agriculture, Forestry and Climate

Remineralize the Earth

Remineralize the Earth (RTE) promotes the use of finely ground rock dust and sea-based minerals to restore soils. Our website has the only online research database for studies on remineralization worldwide. Through our education and outreach, projects, research, and advocacy, RTE facilitates a worldwide movement that brings together gardeners and farmers, scientists and policymakers, and the public to regenerate soils and forests around the world, increase the nutritional quality and yield of food, and stabilize the climate through carbon sequestration.

We are looking for a volunteer to coordinate our RTE Resource Directory on our website, which is made up of paid and unpaid listings of companies and distributors. This directory is an international list of companies that offer products for remineralizing gardens and farms, orchards, landscaping, permaculture, and more.

Please email us your resume and/or LinkedIn URL and let us know how many hours per week that you would like to contribute. This is a virtual position with flexible hours.

We look forward to speaking with you!

For a remineralized Earth,

Joanna

Joanna Campe

Executive Director

Remineralize the Earth

152 South Street

Northampton, MA 01060 USA

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About Remineralize the Earth, Towards a Sustainable Agriculture, Forestry and Climate

Location:

152 South Street, Northampton, MA 01060, US

Mission Statement

Remineralize the Earth promotes the regeneration of soils and forests worldwide with finely ground rock dust as a sustainable alternative to chemical fertilizers and pesticides, creating fertile soils much as the Earth does. Not only do we need to recycle and return the organic matter to the soil, it is equally vital to return all of the mineral nutrients which create fertile soils and healthy crops and forests.

Description

An international NGO that networks information and research on soil remineralization to gardeners, farmers, ecological activists, scientists, policy makers and the aggregate and stone producers whose by-product is a source of remineralization; to promote further research and projects, from small to large, cooperative to businesses that would benefit and create a healthier environment. We have a website with an online magazine, forum, research, and many other resources.

CAUSE AREAS

Environment
International
Environment, International

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.

SKILLS

  • Content Management Systems
  • Resource Development / Management
  • Project Management

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