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Yves Earhart

Deep Soil Ecology

Deep Soil Ecology: Unearthing the Hidden Foundations of Life reveals the vital yet overlooked world beneath our feet, framing soil as a living, dynamic system critical to Earth’s survival. The book explores how soil biodiversity—teeming with microorganisms, fungi, and invertebrates—fuels nutrient cycling, stores three times more carbon than the atmosphere, and sustains 95% of global food production. By linking microbial networks to climate stability and food security, it challenges the perception of soil as mere dirt, instead presenting it as a cornerstone of ecological resilience.

The book blends microscopic insights with planetary-scale impacts, using case studies like mycorrhizal fungi (dubbed “Earth’s natural internet”) to illustrate how subterranean life communicates and collaborates. It critiques industrial agriculture and deforestation for degrading soil health, exacerbating climate change, and threatening biodiversity. Yet it offers hope through regenerative practices, such as no-till farming and urban composting, which restore soil’s capacity to sequester carbon and support ecosystems. Chapters progress from foundational science to urgent human-driven challenges, culminating in scalable solutions that bridge policy, technology, and grassroots action.

Unique in its dual focus on scientific rigor and practical application, Deep Soil Ecology avoids jargon, using analogies like comparing soil microbes to urban infrastructure to demystify complex processes. It stands out by framing soil not as a passive resource but as an active planetary steward, urging readers to rethink humanity’s relationship with the ground beneath us—a shift it argues is essential for survival in an era of environmental crisis.
71 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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