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Part 1 of 2: Climate Justice | Can food save the world?

Duration: 12:41Views: 45.7KLikes: 1.7KDate Created: Nov, 2021

Channel: Ecosia

Category: Nonprofits & Activism

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Description: Ecosia is the search engine that plants trees: ecosia.co/info Can regenerative agriculture save the world? Industrial farming and the green revolution have led to climate change and depleted soil health, all while locking small-scale farmers into an unfair system that has taken land away from BIPOC communities. Small-scale farming and regenerative agricultural practices that employ traditional, indigenous knowledge, not only feed the world, but they can restore food sovereignty and ensure food security, all while mitigating and possibly reverting the effects of climate change. In this first episode of a video series on regenerative agriculture, we first dive into the main question underlying our current food system: climate justice. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:17 The Problem with Industrial Agriculture 02:19 What is Regenerative Farming 03:21 Land Ownership in Agriculture 06:15 Small-Scale Farming, Food Sovereignty and Climate Justice 08:58 Outro 11:43 Preview of Episode 2 ____ Make Ecosia your default search engine to plant trees while you search the web: ecosia.co/install Ecosia is available for Chrome, Firefox, Safari and many more. You can also download Ecosia on your mobile: ecosia.co/ecosiaformobile Stay updated on how Ecosia is helping reforest the planet by visiting our blog: blog.ecosia.org, on Instagram (@ecosia), on Facebook (@Ecosia). We also have an online shop! The sales from each t-shirt funds the planting of 20 trees at one of our reforestation sites: ecosia.teemill.com ––––– Produced, written and directed by Fátima González-Torres (IG: @fatilugonzalevic) Research lead by Ceri Flook and Sarina Bauer Script editing by Joshua Gottlieb (IG: @joshigot) and Elise Jost (TW: @eliseisonline) Editing & post-production by Sina Samavati (IG: @sinasamavati) Motion graphics & animation by Forat Elalfy (IG: @foratau) Cinematography by Shane Thomas McMillan (IG: @dokumentarian), Sylvain Leurent (IG: @world.foodorama) and Sina Samavati Additional footage by Reuters, Storyblocks, Prelinger Archives Music by Olivier Olsen, Ohad Ben Ari, Kadir Demir ——— Main sources: nature.com/articles/d41586-021-02331-x mdpi.com/2073-445X/9/4/101/htm landcoalition.org/en/uneven-ground/executive-summary giz.de/fachexpertise/html/60130.html landmatrix.org akzente.giz.de/de/artikel/repariert-das-system thecounter.org/farm-workers-lack-overtime-pay-systemic-racism nytimes.com/2019/08/08/climate/climate-change-food-supply.html qz.com/1419079/the-global-food-system-is-broken-and-needs-radical-reform thecounter.org/regenerative-agriculture-racial-equity-climate-change-carbon-farming-environmental-issues #RegenerativeAgriculture #Food #Documentary #ClimateJustice

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