Houston Green Film Series: Dirt Rich – September 19, 2018
Dirt Rich is a documentary that explores our last strategy for reversing the effects of global warming by drawing carbon down and returning it to the soil.
Dirt Rich shifts focus from greenhouse gas emissions to carbon draw down which is the only viable solution for reversing the effects of runaway global warming in a timely manner. Through exploration of geo-therapy strategies, Dirt Rich shines light on their value and beauty which undeniably are our last hope for protecting life as we know it on this challenged planet. Through regenerative agricultural practices, reforestation of abandoned land, protection/restoration of carbon rich wetlands and keystone species, Dirt Rich illustrates how implementing these strategies will return our atmosphere to safe levels of carbon while growing soil, our most precious resource.
Learn more at http://www.dirtrichthemovie.com/.
Wednesday, September 19, 2018, at Rice Media Center.
6:30 PM conversation, networking, and a light meal;
7:00 PM film screening, followed by a panel discussion. Panelists TBA.
Free to the public, though donations are kindly appreciated.
The Houston Green Film Series was launched in 2010 by a coalition of non-profit, grassroots, environmental organizations. The purpose of this coalition is to bring awareness to the environmental crisis through the visual arts by presenting films with an environmental focus to the Houston community. In addition to showing an environmental film, a panel of experts is invited to lead a proactive discussion with the audience about the topic at hand.
We thank OHBA for sponsoring this documentary.