Sustainability Film: Regenerating Life

March 20 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
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This documentary takes an ecological approach to unraveling the climate crisis. The film proposes that it is humankind’s relentless destruction of the natural world that has caused the climate crisis. This is because nature – the vast, interconnected web of biodiversity that exists on our planet – regulates and balances Earth’s climate. Filmmaker John Feldman explores how life regulates the climate through photosynthesis and the carbon cycle; the water cycle; the dung cycle; and the vast interconnected soil network of fungi, microorganisms, and plant roots. He visits people who are working on solutions and looking for ways to repair the damage inflicted on the landscape. By working with nature, they are restoring the forests, fields, wetlands, and oceans. They are regenerating the soil in order to grow healthy food and build healthy, resilient communities.
Runtime: 137 minutes
Organic popcorn and organic butter served.

 

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March 20 7:00 pm

End

March 20 9:00 pm

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Center for Sustainability and the Environment

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de Witt Lecture Hall (106), Zabriskie Hall

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mbrown@wells.edu

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