Since the Industrial Revolution, we’ve been extracting finite resources from the Earth, using them to make products, then disposing of the waste materials and the used-up products into our air, water, and soil with no regard for the health of our planet and its inhabitants.
When we transition to a circular economy that reduces, recycles, and reuses our limited natural resources, we’re working with nature rather than against her.
Upbeat stories about people changing the world with regenerative agriculture and other nature-based climate solutions will be more effective at changing hearts and minds than dystopian disaster movies.
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A biracial teenage girl from Missoula, Montana named Bella Coola Thundersnow doesn’t believe in the old ways of her grandfather, Big Blackfoot “BB” Thundersnow, who’s a Medicine Man and Rainmaker for the Kootenai Indian Tribe, until she’s struck by lightning and can alter the weather herself.
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