A truly inspiring Facing Future presentation. John Liu and his co-presenters are right that we cannot wait for policy makers to lead; we need to carry on with the work of restoring the earth now. Long live the Love Economy. Thank you all.
Thank you for dedication and your work, making the world aware of our beautiful Mother Earth and how we can restore all the damage we humans are doing to it 🌎🌱🌿🌲💦. Bring the camps, teach the Love… help us to help.
Your interview with Dr Katherine Trebeck changed my thinking completely, I've been screaming myself hoarse on local environmental watchdog groups here, telling everyone that Trebeck, Sophie Howe and Ardern are today's Gandhi, MLK jr and John Lewis. Fighting for those hitherto thought undeserving of empathy. Regards from Goa, India 🙏🌊🌴
Promising tender shoots & from small acorns do big oak trees grow. Regenerative agriculture & its associated soil carbon sequestration is the antidote to get-rich-quick industrial profit schemes which add to our tsunami of global waste problems & their destructive consequences. Unfortunately an uncontrolled global population of 8billion (& growing) places further demands on land space for agriculture & living space, thus displacing native flora & fauna. My hope (!) is that such small local projects will continue to expand to help counter the overwhelming weight of industrial & chemical damage to our global landscape. However, my fear is that the corporate sector (BigOilGas) will feel that their doling out of carbon credits, such as these, in ten cent packets will give them licence to carry on business-as-usual by destroying whole ecosystems elsewhere in their rapacious drive for obscene profits (for the elite few) which do nothing to preserve or safeguard our precious biosphere.
Yes! NZ = a beautiful country with a fascinating past. Anything that raises awareness of the value of its unique native flora & fauna is valuable. We are always pleased to read comments from THE LAND OF THE LONG WHITE CLOUD.. Thankyou from Margaret for Facing Future
A truly inspiring Facing Future presentation. John Liu and his co-presenters are right that we cannot wait for policy makers to lead; we need to carry on with the work of restoring the earth now. Long live the Love Economy. Thank you all.
Beautiful video production. Inspiring topic. Love John Liu's work.
Thank you for dedication and your work, making the world aware of our beautiful Mother Earth and how we can restore all the damage we humans are doing to it 🌎🌱🌿🌲💦. Bring the camps, teach the Love… help us to help.
Love to see an ecosystem camp in Taos, too. Thank you for this information and your imperative work!
Beautiful video! Great work all.
Stuart would be proud!
yes!
Very informative video, thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Wonderful video!
Your interview with Dr Katherine Trebeck changed my thinking completely, I've been screaming myself hoarse on local environmental watchdog groups here, telling everyone that Trebeck, Sophie Howe and Ardern are today's Gandhi, MLK jr and John Lewis. Fighting for those hitherto thought undeserving of empathy. Regards from Goa, India 🙏🌊🌴
Thankyou!
Inspiring to feel there are possibilities to change the direction of our downward spiral!
Thankyou, Tina. You got it in a nutshell (kurtgesagt)
Margaret for Facing Future
Promising tender shoots & from small acorns do big oak trees grow. Regenerative agriculture & its associated soil carbon sequestration is the antidote to get-rich-quick industrial profit schemes which add to our tsunami of global waste problems & their destructive consequences.
Unfortunately an uncontrolled global population of 8billion (& growing) places further demands on land space for agriculture & living space, thus displacing native flora & fauna.
My hope (!) is that such small local projects will continue to expand to help counter the overwhelming weight of industrial & chemical damage to our global landscape.
However, my fear is that the corporate sector (BigOilGas) will feel that their doling out of carbon credits, such as these, in ten cent packets will give them licence to carry on business-as-usual by destroying whole ecosystems elsewhere in their rapacious drive for obscene profits (for the elite few) which do nothing to preserve or safeguard our precious biosphere.
I'd love to see an ecosystem camp here in New zealand!
Yes! NZ = a beautiful country with a fascinating past. Anything that raises awareness of the value of its unique native flora & fauna is valuable. We are always pleased to read comments from THE LAND OF THE LONG WHITE CLOUD.. Thankyou from Margaret for Facing Future
Ecosystems rwill ehabilitate when we'rr gone. Until then, they will degrade.