Soil Organic Carbon - The Treasure Beneath Our Feet
Provided by: UN FAO |Published on: June 21, 2022
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Synopsis
This short video describes the importance of soil in storing carbon in the form of organic matter and the importance of soil management practices in the fight against climate change.
It also details the importance of soil fertility in providing and storing nutrients for plant and crop growth.
This video covers a carbon sink that is not often discussed but can be found in all regions.
It provides helpful visuals and text throughout to communicate the function and importance of soil organic matter.
Additional Prerequisites
Students should be familiar with the concept of carbon sequestration and decomposition.
Students should have a basic understanding of the carbon cycle.
Differentiation
Before watching this video consider doing a think-pair-share related to the purpose of soil or related to the contents of soil.
Students could go outside and collect some soil to analyze after they watch the video.
Social studies classes could connect this resource to lessons about how changing environmental conditions affect rural communities and small-scale farmers.
Science classes could connect this resource to lessons about photosynthesis, cellular respiration, ecology, decomposition, and the carbon cycle.