The Soil Solution to Climate Change Film

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  • Опубліковано 26 лис 2024

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  • @carltaylor4942
    @carltaylor4942 5 років тому +15

    Fantastic video that logically presents the solution to CO2 build-up. Going back to the old ways of farming. I wish the video said more about how this will break farmers' dependency on fertilizer and pesticide corporations and hopefully destroy their poisonous stranglehold on agriculture.

  • @lynnetuff1322
    @lynnetuff1322 7 років тому +29

    So nice to listen to knowledge instead of the nonsense we are being fed by politicians.

  • @charlesmiller7272
    @charlesmiller7272 6 років тому +18

    This, and others like it, should be basic education in all schools right through education and would lead to better food, a better environment for all lifeforms, and a better world for us all - but first we need to get rid of the Money and Power greed-based way of doing things.

  • @KChillaquaponics
    @KChillaquaponics 10 років тому +46

    Well worth watching! This is really the first of its kind documentary that dared to connect the lack of soil fetility to climate change. This was at the Santa Barbara film festival 2012. This film was made with asolutly no backing. It was a very necessary labor of Love. I do hope we see another Movie from these producers. Thank You!

    • @turtle2pond
      @turtle2pond 7 років тому +3

      Prior to viewing this documentary I had no idea that soil can be a big part of the solution.

  • @anvilhead59
    @anvilhead59 4 роки тому +2

    Let's stop the corporate farming methods. Composting will be one of the less costly answers. The corporations trying to make us believe they are helping farmers are not helping. If they were, increasing desertification would not happen. Can you imagine how much more profitable farmers would be without having to purchase fertilizer, weed killers, and bug killers?

  • @MrBilld75
    @MrBilld75 5 років тому +19

    I love this! Very interesting and it also debunks Vegans, lol.

  • @finlarg
    @finlarg 9 років тому +29

    I found this video after listening to the Sustainable World podcast. This video contains a lot of very important information. It needs to be seen by a LOT more people!
    Thank you for making and uploading this. I hope that the production of future videos in this series is going well.
    All the best from a very wet and windy Scotland!

    • @SustainableWorld
      @SustainableWorld  9 років тому +5

      +finlarg Thanks for listening and watching. We've taken a short hiatus and will start filming soon!

    • @finlarg
      @finlarg 9 років тому +3

      ***** You're welcome - I look forward to the next instalment!

  • @GREENCROSSFOUNDATION
    @GREENCROSSFOUNDATION 9 років тому +20

    THIS DOCUMENTARY IS WELL DEPICTED SOIL AND ITS FERTILITY....IT IS REALLY A BIOLOGICAL SOLUTION

  • @MilesSmithFarmLoudon
    @MilesSmithFarmLoudon 10 років тому +22

    Let the animals do the work!

  • @tophercIaus
    @tophercIaus 6 років тому +1

    11:00 is pretty darn wholesome.
    I hope to find a passion like this guy one day.

  • @masholek4945
    @masholek4945 5 років тому +3

    I love organic farming

  • @theChrisCroft
    @theChrisCroft 4 роки тому +1

    How many tonnes of Carbon could be sequestered in a square mile of soil if it was better?

  • @LizStevens
    @LizStevens 9 років тому +10

    I saw this the other night on tv... shared on facebook! We plan to farm our 10 acres organically in southern NM. This gives me lots of great info and resources! Thank you for teaching others to love our "Mother"! ;)

  • @michaeldavidson9939
    @michaeldavidson9939 4 роки тому +1

    I'm disappointed you did not give credit where credit is due. Some of the practices shown are taken directly from Joel Salatins book titled Salad Bar Beef. Also some of the grass practices described are from the writings of Andre Voisin.

  • @jasonlanga3972
    @jasonlanga3972 5 років тому

    I agree with what Syngenta is doing about Climate change. The solution is to study and know how best we can utilize what we have at hand and have control over. We have the soil , equipment and the brains, but we do not have control over the rains / water. How much will it rain is unknown. Together lets brain storm to efficiently utilize what we can control.

  • @michelleporter7584
    @michelleporter7584 10 років тому +10

    I like the chickens following the cattle idea

  • @theecoheroes413
    @theecoheroes413 6 років тому +4

    We Care! We are Eco Heroes 🌍❤️

  • @colindepaul6251
    @colindepaul6251 8 років тому +7

    a really good video and has a lot of useful, to be heard information.

  • @johnjacob442
    @johnjacob442 4 роки тому

    How would you economically build up soil on a farm that is 800 acres that grows grains without spraying pesticides and herbecides and without trying to control weeds with sprays?

  • @erictorbet269
    @erictorbet269 7 років тому +5

    What if you just left the grass alone (no chickens or cows), would that still sequester carbon?

    • @SustainableWorld
      @SustainableWorld  6 років тому +8

      Yes, but it wouldn't grow so quickly. Good question!

    • @mikepowell8611
      @mikepowell8611 5 років тому

      No it will not break down and the dead grass will shade out new growth. If you don't graze it or burn it it starts creating deserts. If grass is forced to decay on its own it will oxidize and lay their for years. Thats why you can thatch a roof with grass. And burning grass polutes worse then all the cars on earth right now so thats right out.

    • @downbntout
      @downbntout 5 років тому +1

      In the case of the property I'm renting, there have been no animals, no farming for 20+ yrs. it's never just grass, there's always more diversity whenever humans aren't monocropping. So everything grows up but does not lie down and there's about three feet of dead matl, more growing up through. We've had one fire and don't want another (fire = carbon straight up into sky). I need animals to trample it and eat it while it's green (80% comes back to the ground. Manure on ground = methane to soil bacteria.) Animals, better than a machine. I don't need to eat them, just want them helping this ground.

    • @wcm68tn
      @wcm68tn 5 років тому

      Yes, but nowhere near the levels possible when animals (especially ruminants) are part of the cycle.

    • @michaelsnelling3338
      @michaelsnelling3338 5 років тому

      @@SustainableWorld You run the risk of thatching whereby dead grass builds up over the surface cuts out air from the soil and makes the soil acidic. Biological degradation of the dead grasses etc is halted and an oxidation process cuts in. You need herbivores its that simple.

  • @howardlitson9796
    @howardlitson9796 5 років тому +1

    Soil carbon turn into peat and iron ore. 🔥 soil and charcoal turn into iron ore

  • @maddyberge825
    @maddyberge825 4 роки тому +1

    As a video on climate change, this video really supports ranching as being good for climate change, but the methane release by cattle is much more potent than co2 as a greenhouse gas. Removing co2 is important, but wouldn't it make more sense to put the land into forest which can take and hold more co2 than just grasses? Meanwhile not putting methane into the atmosphere? I think you're trying to do a good thing with this video but I think a lower meat and dairy diet for people would go so far in fighting climate change, anyways still a well made video thanks for shareing

  • @ethelenefresh1625
    @ethelenefresh1625 5 років тому +3

    What a great video, long live the day the soil microbes whose job it is to decompose get to work on those who spray the toxic chemical

  • @mskogly
    @mskogly 8 років тому +2

    Lovely video. But how does the methane from the cows facture into this? Methane is a much more potent climate gass than Co2, and ruminants produces lots of if when they grace. What is the calculated total, when methane is factored in? And would it be better to use a species that isn't a ruminant? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruminant

    • @itsmeagain7246
      @itsmeagain7246 8 років тому +1

      only ruminants graze, acc. to USDA, pastured cattle is climate-neutral. (co2 vs methane).
      but bacteria in the soil are also producing methane breaking down plants, so who knows.

    • @SustainableWorld
      @SustainableWorld  7 років тому +1

      Interesting points! There is a lot of research being done about this. I'm sure that other ruminants could and have been being used.

    • @itsmeagain7246
      @itsmeagain7246 7 років тому +2

      acc to USDA mob grazing is roughly carbon neutral. consider the grass they are eating swallowed co2, and grazing gives new plants a chance. regularly grazed grassland builds more soil (mainly in colder climates)faster than a grown forest. also, methane stays in the athmosphere for a shorter time than co2 and is broken down by light into co2 and h2o. so in the long run it will be positive for the climate.
      also: consider that the world had a LOT more ruminants before we killed most of them.

    • @SustainableWorld
      @SustainableWorld  7 років тому +1

      Hi Morten, We don't have the answers for you, but I would check out Marin Carbon Project and Allan Savory- they do! Thanks for watching!

    • @rawmark
      @rawmark 7 років тому +1

      Morten, non vegans love to claim that methane gas produced by cows has nothing to do with our environmental problems but the simple truth is that the methane gas produced by cows is greater pollution that what is created by our cars. So no matter how nice your soil is it's not going to save the environment if you don't get to the root of the problem. End animal agriculture and you cut out the pollution. End beef farming and dairy farming and we will no longer be throwing away millions of gallons of water on cows and we can use that water to hydrate our own bodies and water our crops.

  • @tobiasojeda2562
    @tobiasojeda2562 5 років тому +1

    We found this video cause my son is making a project about George Washington Carver on depletion of soil.

  • @k.w.1459
    @k.w.1459 4 роки тому

    The potential for Soil is ending up in our landfills! I say that b/c so much of our food waste ends up there and landfills are not places where things biodegrade (free from air and microbes)! Compost your scraps and hair from brushes and work to get your town/city to start a compost collection system.

  • @futurecaredesign
    @futurecaredesign 7 років тому +1

    Does anyone have links to the scientific research presented around 14:19?

    • @SustainableWorld
      @SustainableWorld  6 років тому +1

      Hi, Thanks for watching! I would visit the Marin Carbon Project's website for more info: www.marincarbonproject.org

  • @RickKaiserrsk
    @RickKaiserrsk 7 років тому +12

    Quit the calculus and get with it! No Till Farming and cover cropping is and always has been the way ! Ask any naturalist!

    • @johnjacob442
      @johnjacob442 4 роки тому

      How would you keep weeds out of the wheat or corn though without spraying? That'd be the biggest herdal I can see

  • @IanClelanduiwgroup
    @IanClelanduiwgroup 10 років тому +2

    I notice California is mentioned a lot in the video. How are those farms in California fairing with the drought

    • @SustainableWorld
      @SustainableWorld  9 років тому +3

      Hi Ian, Some California farms are really struggling right now. We did the filming in California to save money and carbon!

  • @cosmo1kramer
    @cosmo1kramer 5 років тому

    Does horse and chicken combination work

  • @DaveStanleye3
    @DaveStanleye3 8 років тому

    With all the research that was seen to be taking place, the value of this video would have been enhanced considerably by revealing the numbers. What practices in what soil types/climate sequestrated x tons carbon /acre pa.

    • @SustainableWorld
      @SustainableWorld  8 років тому +5

      +Dave Stanley
      Hi Dave, We planned on including the numbers from the Marin Carbon Project, but their research numbers weren't published yet, and we couldn't put them in the film at the last minute. This film was started and completed when there wasn't much "hard data" on the soil solution to climate change. In fact, many people who originally saw it, advised us to say "Land Management "could" be a climate change solution." Not is. Now, there is so much research corroborating what we set out to document! It's exciting!!

  • @vishvanderpannu5108
    @vishvanderpannu5108 5 років тому

    Good job ...👍. Thank you ....please keep it up

  • @theChrisCroft
    @theChrisCroft 4 роки тому +1

    20:50 I love it

  • @robertpoen5383
    @robertpoen5383 5 років тому

    Darwin spent his last years fascinated by the soil, with worms, by fungi. Maybe he knew something. My view is we need giant carbon eating fungi the size of cities orbiting the earth, with long vacuums sucking excess carbon out of the atmosphere, then launching the things into space once they're full.

  • @MRTOWELRACK
    @MRTOWELRACK 5 років тому +2

    17:20 John Wick!

  • @dmd406
    @dmd406 9 років тому +4

    BioChar is promising

  • @ramkrsna11
    @ramkrsna11 6 років тому

    Now the carbon in the atmosphere has exceed 410 parts per million.

  • @howardlitson9796
    @howardlitson9796 5 років тому

    Ancient metallurgy technology was existing on soul carbon and charcoal & sustainable development

  • @erictorbet8104
    @erictorbet8104 6 років тому

    There is a new comprehensive report on the subject of whether grass-fed ruminants can lower GHG emissions, and their conclusion is no. Cows emit too much methane. Please have a look at this report:
    www.fcrn.org.uk/sites/default/files/project-files/fcrn_gnc_report.pdf

  • @RickKaiserrsk
    @RickKaiserrsk 7 років тому

    Uh, I am under the impression that carbon is transmitted to the soil via plant root microbial interaction? Correcto?

  • @darius1992yo
    @darius1992yo 5 років тому

    Volunteers restore forests! Protest do nothing like government! Someone cuts trees to make money but we all need to restore with most beautiful gardens and forest! And don't try say we dont have money

  • @seanconway1154
    @seanconway1154 7 років тому +4

    Search Geoff Lawton greening the desert

  • @anon2019
    @anon2019 5 років тому

    With respect, (see the carbon cycle chart) plants do not inspire CO2 and respire CO2. Plants inspire CO2, keep the carbon molecule and respire O2; that's how wood makes charcoal/carbon, and part of why we have O2 to breathe... (make sense?). The organic matter in compost is chock full of carbon. Respiration requires an exchange. Having said that I would carefully sift what this video has to say (they're spot on regarding "chemical" farming). (continued)
    Further, science has proven time and again that the earth's climate has been, is now and will be in a state of flux (change). If one would listen to empirical scientists instead of the political scientists in the Capitol and at the UN (who has a very bad agenda that is based on environmental fear mongering - "Agenda 21") they would find a quite different and accurate picture of the real truth about climate change. If however one needs and/or wants politicians to do their thinking for them, then they should just continue on with the lemmings, being led by the Pied Pipers of Capitol Hill.

  • @shealtielanthony4667
    @shealtielanthony4667 6 років тому

    Cows produce alot of methane which is a greenhouse gas

  • @samlair3342
    @samlair3342 5 років тому

    A doable approach to making our world a better place to live. Nothing diminishes anxiety faster than action.
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    ‘samslair blogspot drawdown solutions’

  • @howardlitson9796
    @howardlitson9796 5 років тому

    Soil with Al and iron. 🔥 soil and wood charcoal and 🔥 peat moss will be climate change

  • @booswalia
    @booswalia 7 років тому

    Where do farmers get their education?

    • @SustainableWorld
      @SustainableWorld  7 років тому

      There are countless schools and internships available. Bob Canard's Green String Farm is a great one.

  • @lawnmower8622
    @lawnmower8622 7 років тому +1

    420th like

  • @karlpilkington997
    @karlpilkington997 5 років тому

    The problem is; how are they going to keep doing this once lab meat takes over the meat industry? Are they just going to raise all these animals for free?

  • @ppac300
    @ppac300 8 років тому

    What breed of chicken was that lady holding?

    • @shiranahari2498
      @shiranahari2498 8 років тому

      They look to me like Rhode Island Reds. Google Images to see a photo.

    • @titaniamichniewicz858
      @titaniamichniewicz858 7 років тому +1

      I would guess that it's a buff Orpington.
      www.backyardchickens.com/a/buff-orpingtons-chicken-breed-information-pictures

    • @SustainableWorld
      @SustainableWorld  7 років тому

      You can learn more from Pat Foreman- here's a link: www.chickensandyou.com

  • @centpushups
    @centpushups 6 років тому

    The language in the is annoying. Nothing is gone forever it can and has been proven to come back. And sustainable is also very irritating to hear we want to go beyond that. No body wants to keep what we got now.

  • @RickKaiserrsk
    @RickKaiserrsk 7 років тому +1

    That;s chicken scratching fer ya! LoL

  • @ongges20
    @ongges20 5 років тому

    18:39 this guy needs to shave. I stopped watching after I saw him to grab razor. I’ve got a sudden need to shave his mustache 😂

  • @manuelbettencourt4213
    @manuelbettencourt4213 6 років тому

    Loess