Thank you for this renewed documentary Dr. Liu...you and I share a last name and heritage, and I'm grateful that I have arrived at this intersection in my life where I am working in this field with you. I work for the Beacon Food Forest in Seattle, and am bringing Black, Indigenous, and people of color back to the land in an urban landscape.
This was my favorite section of the panel discussion and I’m so happy we get to see a deep dive. This is incredible work, and incredibly inspiring. It makes me think of Nevada and just how much potential lies there, if we only had the funding/people power to take this on.
This gives me so much hope and such faith in the power of a community coming together. Humans can be pretty amazing eco-stewards when we put our minds to it!
This is great has any of this type approach have been made in low line timberland in swamp land edge like 40 miles north of Gulf of Mexico type swamps in Louisiana where dry land begins where people live in that effect
What I tell others is that our purpose here is as stewards of the Earth. All things reflect a sustainable progressive future from that perspective. One could call it progressive evolution, since it is abundantly obvious we are in a state of regressive evolution. Without Earth, we are gone. Without each other, we are none. There are so many good things in this video, but maybe my favorite takeaway is regarding sustainable economics and that is a great challenge to overcome since the entire world economy is based on profit derived from human selfish desires and the systemic ignorance of reality. I would also note that “sustainable economics” has largely been depicted in a negative light since it will steer wealth away from the 1%.
Anyone here from the Southwest U.S. in the Sonoran or Mojave Desert bioregion? Drop me a note about how to get involved and what groups there are willing to do this work.
It is a huge challenge to just get humans to understand nature. Even those who advocate do not get it. Evidenced by those who think fire has a negative impact.
Hello everyone! I know you can neutralize chloramines with liquid humic acid but didn't know if I could use powdered humic acid after I made a liquid out of it? Thanks!
In todays world it is the corporations who are farming in giant farms not a common city dweller or a villager who is on a small holdings. dismantle large corporations and big business, degradation will reverse with human effort. You cannot put blame on common people who are just living and trying to survive with unimaginable taxation and monetary system. I dont know about china or any place what i have seen is big business taking over collective small holdings to create mono culture that is detrimental to the ecosystem.
When you burn the vegetative growth , you effectively take away the home for all the bacteria and fungi that create the soil food web. You also steal any protection from wind erosion and your topsoil blows away. If that vegetation is chopped and used as mulch it holds moisture and it breaks down(composts) and all the nutrient that the plant took up when alive will be released back into the soil to feed both the soil life and also the next generation of plant life.
With modern technology, its not difficult to advance vegetation into sandy and semi arid area...the problem is about cost and benefit ! And long term cost is hard to assess....so as long term benefit.... Oxygen, moisture, carbon cycle, nitrogen cycle.....are all important.... China is starting to divert water from monsoon area into arid area/nothern area..... Would Russia divert water from westerly region to arid "south"?
Bolo if u planing to be a good journalist u fix the earth economy is teach ecology try fixing half of the earth too much work u know rainbows drangon trees asian girl tree s
Thanks to Dr. Jane Goodall for the Narration on this short film
Thank you for this renewed documentary Dr. Liu...you and I share a last name and heritage, and I'm grateful that I have arrived at this intersection in my life where I am working in this field with you. I work for the Beacon Food Forest in Seattle, and am bringing Black, Indigenous, and people of color back to the land in an urban landscape.
Mr Lui is spot on if only it's possible to see good people step up and observe how we are much better together to practice these positive efforts!
This was my favorite section of the panel discussion and I’m so happy we get to see a deep dive. This is incredible work, and incredibly inspiring. It makes me think of Nevada and just how much potential lies there, if we only had the funding/people power to take this on.
This gives me so much hope and such faith in the power of a community coming together. Humans can be pretty amazing eco-stewards when we put our minds to it!
"Ecological function or dysfunction reflects the state of human consciousness" - John. D. Liu
Generalizations are just that
This is great has any of this type approach have been made in low line timberland in swamp land edge like 40 miles north of Gulf of Mexico type swamps in Louisiana where dry land begins where people live in that effect
The straw stabilisation is ingenious...
Amazing work. I live in the loess valley of the Missouri and the soil slopes are exactly the same.
Thank you for your work and for sharing your acquired wisdom.
Constipated natural cycles and dumping our carbon and biomass into giant clay tombs (dumps) where it can do nothing.
That was an amazingly beautiful video.
What a great broadcast. #NewSubhere #Keepupthegreatwork great listen as I build my homestead.
The wealth is in the soil
Great content
Love this so much!!!!!!!!!
Love it as it covered various part of the world most enjoyable details.
This was SO good!
What I tell others is that our purpose here is as stewards of the Earth. All things reflect a sustainable progressive future from that perspective. One could call it progressive evolution, since it is abundantly obvious we are in a state of regressive evolution. Without Earth, we are gone. Without each other, we are none. There are so many good things in this video, but maybe my favorite takeaway is regarding sustainable economics and that is a great challenge to overcome since the entire world economy is based on profit derived from human selfish desires and the systemic ignorance of reality. I would also note that “sustainable economics” has largely been depicted in a negative light since it will steer wealth away from the 1%.
Wauw this is a beautiful project ❤
Anyone here from the Southwest U.S. in the Sonoran or Mojave Desert bioregion? Drop me a note about how to get involved and what groups there are willing to do this work.
Thank you for the great question! Please contact us at info@soilfoodweb.com so a member of our Science Team can get back to you.
It is a huge challenge to just get humans to understand nature. Even those who advocate do not get it. Evidenced by those who think fire has a negative impact.
Always Inspiring
Wish i could join as well as lead this caucus s well, im quite impressed restoring degraded areas
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Hello everyone! I know you can neutralize chloramines with liquid humic acid but didn't know if I could use powdered humic acid after I made a liquid out of it? Thanks!
Thank you for the great question! Please contact us at info@soilfoodweb.com so a member of our Science Team can get back to you.
Agree stewards are needed to win the eco back
I liked you before the cat video! Ha ha. I appreciate your thoughtful explanations and examples. Thank you.
Because in Africa many farmers used fire to clean there lands
In todays world it is the corporations who are farming in giant farms not a common city dweller or a villager who is on a small holdings. dismantle large corporations and big business, degradation will reverse with human effort.
You cannot put blame on common people who are just living and trying to survive with unimaginable taxation and monetary system.
I dont know about china or any place what i have seen is big business taking over collective small holdings to create mono culture that is detrimental to the ecosystem.
What is effect of burning fire in farmer land
When you burn the vegetative growth , you effectively take away the home for all the bacteria and fungi that create the soil food web. You also steal any protection from wind erosion and your topsoil blows away. If that vegetation is chopped and used as mulch it holds moisture and it breaks down(composts) and all the nutrient that the plant took up when alive will be released back into the soil to feed both the soil life and also the next generation of plant life.
Burning the nutrients that might have caused thenext gen of plants to flourish
Thank you for the great question! Please contact us at info@soilfoodweb.com so a member of our Science Team can get back to you.
Is Earth Planet Titanic or Easter Island. "WE the people" choice. The Church of the Wooden Chicken mantra is:
BREED CONSUME POLLUTE!
Veganshire vs Burgerworld
I'm curious if most (all?) of the failed civilizations are top-down, monothoughtist in character?
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Credit to the modern era father of biodynamics Ruldolf steiner, virtually identical system to the one you are promoting.
" this is just a cat video to make you like me " 😅😅😅
With modern technology, its not difficult to advance vegetation into sandy and semi arid area...the problem is about cost and benefit !
And long term cost is hard to assess....so as long term benefit....
Oxygen, moisture, carbon cycle, nitrogen cycle.....are all important....
China is starting to divert water from monsoon area into
arid area/nothern area.....
Would Russia divert water from westerly region to arid "south"?
Om Ah Houm
So Monsanto and gmo is not necessary. I
Nothing to do with the subject but I have to say that such a beautiful woman doesn't need that much make-up.
Bolo if u planing to be a good journalist u fix the earth economy is teach ecology try fixing half of the earth too much work u know rainbows drangon trees asian girl tree s
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