iansomerhalder
9 years ago… learning about carbon dioxide by studying the past. How? By analyzing samples from the sea floor in ancient silent blue holes with Jeff Donnelly. These stunning ancient blue holes are perfect catch basins of the past storm activity. One simple scientific factor remains and that is: increased carbon dioxide in our atmosphere produces more frequent and more ferocious storms. Period. Storms that will wreak havoc on humanity and our economic/family systems.
Regenerative agriculture takes out THAT CARBON from the air and will balance our climate at scale while putting money in your pockets.
See @commongroundfilm and KISS THE GROUND on @primevideo this weekend, this week, this month. You will start to feel good about the world again. I promise.
Thank you @raydalio for letting us on your beautiful ship the Alucia with your son @mdalio Mark and your @oceanx team. @nikkireed and I were shooting YEARS OF LIVING DANGEROUSLY with my dear brothers Joel Bach, David Gelber and the incredible team we had.
From filming in the African bush 14 years ago with Allan Savory & the @savoryinstitute or diving in submersibles off the coast of Cuba with the @whoi.ocean team, it has been MY LIFELONG search to put an end to the destruction of our planet, but by balancing our climate and understanding how our beautiful Mother Earth works THROGH BUISNESS. Not building fancy carbon scrubbers, and all this strange nonsense billionaires around the world are talking about. Grow a plant. How bout we do THIS INSTEAD. Plan some crucial ruminant grazing patterns (to mimic nature) and sequester all that carbon we emit by putting it back in the ground.
We got this. Let’s inspire one another. See KISS THE GROUND AND @commonground on @primevideo and it will all make sense.
Will you watch?
Happy Sunday
Love,
Ian