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Ответитьfarmers markets
ОтветитьCan you post a list of the music you used in the film? I would love to listen to it in everyday life!
ОтветитьRemember, when God created humans, it was in the garden of Eden, and God gave them a duty to cultivate the land, that is why it feels good to work in the farm and the garden and in nature. That is the life that we are intended to, we have to work with our own hands that gives us satisfaction. There is nothing wrong about sewing, farming, cooking, etc. It's so nice to see you happy, emotional happy and healthy and satisfied.
ОтветитьYES THESE PEOPLE SOLD US AN IDEA AND WE BOUGHT ITNTO IT AND THEY MADE MERCAHNDISE OUT OF US.
ОтветитьSo much hope in this film. Thank you so much; I shall share it widely.
ОтветитьFrequency drives climate catastrophe.
ОтветитьApproximately 1.5-2.3 trillion tonnes of CO2 have been released to the atmosphere since the Industrial Revolution began a few hundred years ago in England. Through all of human history, several hundreds of thousands of years, the first 1 billion came to be in approximately 1850. In the next approximately 175 years another 7 billion humans came to be on planet Earth. It takes about 32 000 years to count to 1 trillion, one second per count. Imagine a tonne of CO2 as about the size of a hot-air balloon that carries people in a basket underneath it. It takes about 32 years to count to 1 billion, one count per second. So 8 billion humans relentlessly consuming, and using fossil-fuels to fuel their economic activities upon this planet Earth, and so It is no wonder that the capitalist system has done so much damage to the world in treating Mother Earth as just something to be exploited and used for profit! Humans are destroying Mother Earth, and all of the other creatures who inhabit this planet as well because of our relentness consumption and economic exploitation of the resources of the Earth. Capitalism has been an utter disaster for Mother Earth!
Ответитьthank you for your videos. planting these ideas of a better future in iur heads may help to start a transformation some day. we just need to overcome this destructive system of endless growth. 💚
ОтветитьLiving the Change
ОтветитьThanks! Very inspiring! Needed this today.
ОтветитьIt’s invigorating to learn that, one, you’re not alone in your passion for healthy food systems And that there’s an entire community living the change that our society is in such desperate need today.
ОтветитьI want you to make a film about Dr Asif shareef. He introduced the PQNK method. He helped a lot of farmers grow healthy food. Using the technique of mimicry of the Amazon rainforest thriving for thousands of years.
ОтветитьYoure so talented
ОтветитьI just dig a bit near a big plant or tree and deposit my poo and urine as fertilizer.
If I have eaten seeds like tomatoes or passion fruit, from the poo some new plants will germinate. Most my tomatoes plants are born this way.
Remember that all this came about cause of the population explosion, we overpopulated the planet. So drastic population reduction is essential. Just having one child will half the population in 50 years. So we have to stop all this propaganda about having families, that got us here.
ОтветитьWe are locusts without much hope.
ОтветитьI am SO disappointed by the mention of 'we need animals'. You do NOT need cattle to have a healthy ecosystem - they can live freely on your land, but we have enough of wild animals to help sustain the ecosystem. Vegan, regenerative food forests do just fine without 'traditional cattle', do NOT use this as an excuse to continue to raise animals for meat - this is such an excuse.
ОтветитьFrom Solar to running into more solutions to a perceived problem. Slow down! Just “do” your own good thing. Watch. Stop trying to solve a problem. Solving problems is making more problems. Listen to yourselves. I’m all for just living naturally. There’s no fix needed for natural. If you don’t like what capitalists are doing, stop buying their stuff. Solar and everything else is just more stuff.
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ОтветитьBeautiful documentary! So much to learn and get inspired from🌿
ОтветитьBeautiful! It's it new Zealand?
ОтветитьToo many people deny real world crisis such as this. It's going to get worse until the distaster is right in front of their eyes.
Ответитьbeen a year dont see hardly building greenhouses even smallones overknight lil land chickens every 10 day no unity been a year
Ответитьecology an equal opportunity greenhouse inside house no unity even over knight nursery
ОтветитьRegenerative farming, AMP grazing does pull a significant amount of carbon out of the ground; getting trees back in the ground will be useful in the Amazon rainforest, but leave that to the forest protectors & water protectors that live there.
In the USA, we had bison roaming the plains & no fencing. In the USA we have much to learn from the regenerative practices of indigenous groups who thrived before Europeans came over.
Thank you so much for this documentary! I finally understand what is this missing part in my life. No matter what I did in my life, how hard I have worked, how much I have demanded from my body in sports, how many things I have purchased and then sold again. If you cannot connect with nature you will never be complete. What really opened my eyes was this phrase:
"The reunion that we long for is unavailable to us.
That is good for business because it drives consumerism, it drives acquisitiveness
it drives greed, it drives all kinds of neurotic behaviours
that seek to compensate for the missing relationships."
After watching dozens of videos talking how we can live a "sustainable" future all the way back to the 1960's when the word became popular when discussing environmental issues, I've come to the conclusion that that word has "morphed" into a metaphor that means...
"kicking the can way the hell down the road." Since the 1960's this word has been used to conceal the real problem.
The world is way overpopulated and recently when China reported a decrease on recent population growth the news media was reporting this as a bad thing.
Almost all the ocean fish are gone, fresh water is very scare and we have over 10,000 seawater desalination plants sucking out the water and leaving that salt in the ocean. And they ("the experts") say "it's sustainable", just like all the other issues since the 1960's.
Can anyone out there say that any of the issues have lived up to the promises of our politicians since the 60's?
Real "sustainability" will start by reducing the world population by 95% according to the "Georgia Guidestones". That number is 350 - 500 million people worldwide will be left.
The challenge facing us is what method do we have to decide we'll use. One, we can do it using birth control and living in peace or we can bomb ourselves until we achieve the 350 to 500 million people on earth.
Here's is where this is amusing. When in the history of humankind has that happened? And what can you do to avoid the killing?
Well, the current (most popular) method is violence. Since Jan 2013 7,000 mass shootings have occurred, murder/suicides, that is fathers killing the kids, his wife and then himself 4 times/week and 135 suicides daily. Of those were 1500 teens last year.
This is not what we are being told. Maybe your best investment for your future is Life Insurance.
Get your hands dirty!
ОтветитьExcellent doc thanks fellow earthlings. ❤
ОтветитьHydroxalines bust methane gas molecules into CO2 and H2O. Avg. Pasture has 50x more hydroxalines than needed. From just have a think chan . Blocked by the elitist cunts now.b❤
ОтветитьWhat a beautiful film. This is everything that has been in my heart since I was a little girl. Let's do this human family. xoxo
ОтветитьA paddock of pumpkins supports one form of life pumpkins.a paddock of cows supports lots and lots. Eat more meat not less.
ОтветитьDoes it get less environmentalist further in? We're all going to die. There's no turning back. The end of the world is nigh. Might try again later, but i was hoping that it would just jump into some solutions.
ОтветитьDiesel, huh?
Well, if they only need a small amount, biodiesel or even plain fats and oils will do the job. It will never be economic at the scale we use diesel now, but the Diesel Engine was originally designed to run on peanut oil and the only issue with any fat or oil is managing warm-up and warm-down so the engine isn't trying to run on cold congealed fat. A little bit of chemically modified plant oil for these times, and plain fat while it's running, will operate whatever diesel engine you need to power.
I wish I thought this was the only consideration in keeping my LED lights running for the next few centuries.
U need to drop the climate change bs. The climate is always changing and CO2 makes up how much of our atmosphere .. . Only 4%. Without it thd planet dies.
ОтветитьNice channel and great documentary !
I truly enjoyed this documentary. There’s only one thing that bothers me, as always, it’s the amount of plastics all of those people still use in their tools, containers, nets, tarps… it’s everywhere really. I know we have to begin somewhere and we can’t do everything at once, and I know it’s real easy to dismiss this and see me just as another whiny extremist, but the reality remains that the petrol industry isn’t just about transportation, it’s also about all the petrochemicals that we use everyday.
In all honesty, I would be fine with a slow transition off all those plastic products we use constantly if they weren’t extremely dangerous for our health, but then again, the fact remains that we can now find microplastics EVERYWHERE, even in the bloodstream of newborn babies, which isn’t that scary in itself, until you read about the effects of endocrine disruptors (lots of studies out there, sadly it’s still unknown by most because nobody talks about this). Once you learn about those damn endocrine disruptors, you understand that only those by themselves are a real threat to every animal species on earth, which, in my own opinion, is way more frightening than all the scenarios we can make up around the climate crisis, because most of the damage those plastics made is already done and is probably irreversible.
I’m not saying this to be negative, I’m just saying, it’s important to keep this on our radar as well, because it’s part of the big picture which molds the future we’ll have to deal with, and if we don’t deal with this ASAP, it will bite us in the arse in the end, even if we get past the climate crisis.
Just saying, it’s an issue we can’t ignore and it should be mentionned and shared as much as possible as well because all those plastics are real pernicious silent killers.
Thanks again for this great documentary ! 😘✌🏻🕊️
The truly sad fact, is that the masses are brainwashed and forced into groupthink to believe that there is no real crisis or issues or need to change. Lack of truthful coverage of the crises and lack of education on a healthy Earth creates what we all are living in now. It is of the utmost gratitude I have that this video was shared!!! THANK YOU. The beautiful stories and the hope and inspiration this video gives is so incredible and deeply appreciated. I have much to share with a group I am involved in (online mostly, but I am looking to reach out to in-person connection soon). Thank you so much!!!
ОтветитьFirst the fossil fuel isn’t fossil fuel its oil that is more vast then the oceans. Saying fossil fuel eludes that it will run out which it will not. God gave the world oil to use. He told Adam to subdue the earth and all that is in it. He didn’t say on it. If they cared about climate change or the environment. They wouldn’t be manipulating weather nor would they allow the dumping of chemicals in the skies. That’s the biggest issue.
ОтветитьGod's in control of the climate.
Jesus calmed the seas.
Why do you think we never discovered oil gas electricity
Till the latter end?
Man does bad things to the environment but God is in control.
I have a new film for you guys to make. Whole thing is ready to go 100%
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ОтветитьI’m an anarcho capitalist farmer at large scale who thinks it’s wrong to sh!t in our own nest. I also farm the way that I farm, with no synthetic inputs, and I won’t use inputs that are deemed acceptable under the USDA Organic standards, because I have core principles I refuse to violate. Number 1 is my own wallet. I can do so much more by working with nature, than I can fighting her. 2ndly, soil health is what makes that possible, and last but not least, the betterment of human health is what drives the whole process, it generates the revenue.
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