Tony Rinaudo is a world-renowned expert on sustainable land management and restoration, and his innovative work, patience, and passion, have led to the restoration of over 6 million hectares of degraded land in Niger alone without planting a single tree. To put that in perspective ….6 million hectares is about the size of Ireland. His pioneering work on developing the Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) technique has transformed the lives of millions of farmers across Africa, Asia, and Australia. Tony’s incredible work has seen him nominated for the Right Livelihood Award, also known as the "Alternative Nobel Prize,".
Tony now serves as the climate advisor for World Vision where he helps develop strategies for addressing the impacts of climate change on vulnerable communities around the world.
I first learned about Tony through his incredible book "The Forest Underground: Hope for a Planet in Crisis," which chronicles his journey in Africa where after years of trying and failing to plant trees…he stumbled upon The Forest Underground, tree stumps with strong roots that if encouraged and allowed to grow instead of being burnt and slashed in traditional farming practices, could flourish in harsh climates and create healthy soil on croplands.
He and his wife Liz dedicated 20 years of their lives to this service in Africa, living through and supporting citizens through the devastating 1984 famine. The dedication faith, perseverance, and empathy of these two humans over this time were what led to this worldwide farming revolution.
In today's episode, I learned how Tony persevered through the harshest of conditions, desperate to change the mindset of the local farmers who weren’t interested in his “crazy white farmer” technique of strengthening crops - trees! I also learned how his faith helped strengthen his resolve, and we delved into Christian scriptures that highlight the request for Christian followers to care for earth.
So sit back, relax, and get ready to be inspired by Tony Rinaudo on The Eco Enthusiast.
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