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New 2018 film, “The Dirt on Climate Change,” features cows, sheep, beavers, dung beetles, and some humans, too.


By Daniel | December 23, 2017 | Category Agriculture, Biodiversity, CA, Climate Change, Climate Disruption, Global Warming, Santa Cruz, Soil, Water, Weird Weather

The much-anticipated World Premiere of the Dirt on Climate Change™ took place on 15 April 2018 in Santa Cruz.  Slowing down climate change is not enough. Let’s RESTORE the climate to result in a livable state, which includes healthy and diverse soils, greater harmony with nature (and each other, no doubt), and reversal of patterns like desertification, monocultures, overpopulation and poverty!

Turns out that food choices and water are at the core.  Click below for more. 

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