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  • Watch 2018 Film — “The Dirt”
    • Watch 1-min Preview
    • Feedback
  • About the film
    • Premiere Event was 15 April 2018 in Santa Cruz, CA
    • Film Credits for The Dirt
  • Resources for Climate Change Reversal
    • New Book: “Climate Abandoned” (Lois Robin chapter author)
    • Actions you can take
    • April 18, 2018 NY Times Magazine Article – “Can Dirt Save the Earth?”
  • 2016 CCHH film
    • Full-length Interviews – Joe Morris
    • Watch full-length 2016 film

About Lois Robin


Lois Robin has produced 4 films to date, curated two environmental exhibits and published multiple articles on the environment.  Whether through writing, speaking or making films or photographic exhibits, Lois expresses her caring and devotion to the natural world, and has done so since her youth.

A passionate champion of the environment, Lois wants to ensure that this planet is more environmentally sound, biodiverse, watered (does rainwater capture at her own home),… like many of us, seeking out the cutting edge of possible solutions.

A visionary media artist … striving to create new culture … not just taking carbon out of the air.  Has been actively working on saving/regenerating our natural world … part of the Sierra Club since she was “knee high to a grasshopper.”  Has helped make new State Parks … went on marches and walks in nature to ensure that her kids were properly brainwashed before they could walk.

Commissioner on the Fish and Wildlife Commission

Studied and built a native plant garden (which some initially called weeds).  Studied native plants in So Cal and at Cabrillo College in Aptos, CA.

Background in psychology and anthropology.  Always concerned with How we treat the land and one another.

Has been privileged to explore and express a lifelong interest in our connection to the land and environment, remembering back to the days as a kid swimming in (then clear) Lake Eerie in Michigan.

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