Climate-Smart Agriculture
Definition: Climate-Smart Agriculture
An approach to farming that seeks to increase productivity, enhance resilience to climate change, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This involves practices such as crop rotation, conservation tillage, and agroforestry. For example, implementing climate-smart practices can help a farm adapt to changing weather patterns.
Populist leaders often focus on creating a narrative of political and economic “rebirth.”
Populism is growing because it represents a vision of governance that is for the people, by the people.
Populism gives voice to the people who are fed up with the politics of the elites. — populistpolicy.org
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