jeschneid
Joined Mar 2019
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Whilst Australia is suffering from drought, duststorms, bushfires and loss of native wildlife; some parliamentarians still want to build more fossil fuel (coal, gas) mines and continue logging native trees.
This documentary shows the way to reclaim and enrich the soil, hence providing for people and animals and lessening our carbon emissions.
This would also be useful for the farmers and other agriculturalists who have lost their crops and livestock and want to rebuild again.
I found the film so informative and hopeful for the future.
What a great film to show to school students also.
The persistence of a man who keeps his feelings mainly to himself, to build a palace mainly from stones in the countryside, guided by pictures on postcards he delivered on his daily 32 km round through beautiful countryside, is awesome. The project took 33 years whilst still doing his postman's duties by foot. The palace still stands today in Hauterives, France.
We are inundated with predictions of dire conditions on account of climate warming. There are already many animals and other wildlife and flora which are under threat of extinction
It was great to see Damon Gameau's film, which demonstrated various ways we could improve this scenario.
My wish is that Australian parliamentarians could view this film also, then start to take appropriate action, instead of continuing to pursue coal mining, gas fracking, etc. Our water, food security and power would be secured.
I walked out of the cinema with a smile and hope.
Thank you, Damon.