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How to Save the World - Trailer

www.onemanonecow.com This incredible documentary takes you into the heart of the world's most important renaissance, led by one lone New Zealand farmer. Soundtrack by Mercan Dede, narrated by Peter...  
 
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Muzicboxtecnotunez (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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to save the world one must destroy the entire human species. people create all problems, thats a fact
lisachimi (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I think that even from this short intro the solution to saving the world is obvious. Ban GMO's, grow your own farm animals feeding ONLY pure natural organic foods and reuse their fertilizer to grow more crops. It is a simple easy solution for ALL farmers. No more cost of round up, no more cost of genetically modified seed. Just normal farming! Go save the world!
purplehousedayhome (3 months ago) Show Hide
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It's biodynamic farming, if you wanna complain about buying a movie, go check out a book. Or read all of rudolf stiener's works for free on the internet, they are there.
ananiasacts (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Hopefully one day we'll have to pay royalties on every meme we know to the descendants of the mind it first appeared in.
purplehousedayhome (3 months ago) Show Hide
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The world may or may not shluff us off, but you are wrong that things will be ok here without humans.
dvdsky8 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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I don't think the world needs "saving". It will eventually get rid of us, and continue on with the other forms of life. It's an accounting imbalance. The true cost of our actions (consumer speaking) is masked because we end up taking "funds" from nature and ecological systems. These are all free to us...right now. I live in an arid region, the cost of my water SHOULD be around $16/gallon!! But cheap oil makes it easy to treat and transport to my tap.
Peace, Love, UNDERSTANDING
dvdsky8 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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I have chosen to not have children in a big part to not contribute to what I think is the main concern...population. But in reality, biologically speaking, this is dumb because I am protecting a world that no longer has my genetic inheritance within it...hmmm
hombrelupa (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Worms will save the world.
tburstyn (7 months ago) Show Hide
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In a perfect world your comment might apply. Sadly we live in a less than perfect environment that pressures us to barter our message for money. Our films are entirely self funded so if we are to continue our work we must either charge for them or win the lottery. Do you have a job or are you independently wealthy? If the latter, perhaps you would contribute to our cause and then we could give our message away free.
ananiasacts (7 months ago) Show Hide
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I can understand that. But it does create a problem for those trying to wisely invest in a better future, since they have limited funds to spend and don't know which of the many claims to better futures are worth funding. I'm left with no sense of what sort of solution you are offering. Is it merely lower yield but far more sustainable farming techniques? Is there a technological breakthrough of some kind (it could be very low tech, but still be a novel and excellent solution?)

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