The Bishop Explores the Power of Our Soil

Coconut Telegraph

On January 14 head to The Bishop to explore soil’s central role in sustaining humanity during a special screening of Kiss the Ground, a feature-length film from Executive Producers Woody Harrelson and Jason Mraz that looks at the impact of soil. Highlighting this underappreciated but essential resource, the film features interviews with celebrity chefs, ranchers, farmers and top scientists and shows viewers how they can become agents in reversing climate change through the choices they make in how and what to eat. Kiss the Ground also explores how to bring back soil by supporting its biological life — leading to carbon sequestration, water restoration, abundant natural food, restored thriving ecosystems and farmer prosperity.  The screening will include a Q&A session with award-winning Co-Directors Josh and Rebecca Tickell.

The Bishop Museum of Science and Nature

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