Kiss the Ground
How the Food You Eat Can Reverse Climate Change, Heal Your Body & Ultimately Save Our World
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Narrated by:
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Josh Tickell
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Josh Tickell
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John Mackey - foreword
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Discover the hidden power soil has to reverse climate change and how a regenerative farming diet not only delivers us better health and wellness but also rebuilds our most precious resource - the very ground that feeds us.
Josh Tickell, one of America's most celebrated documentary filmmakers and director of Fuel, has dedicated most of his life to saving the environment. Now, in Kiss the Ground, he explains an incredible truth: By changing our diets to a soil-nourishing, regenerative agriculture diet, we can reverse global warming, harvest healthy, abundant food, and eliminate the poisonous substances that are harming our children, our pets, our bodies, and ultimately our planet.
Through fascinating and accessible interviews with celebrity chefs, ranchers, farmers, and top scientists, this remarkable book, soon to be a full-length documentary film narrated by Woody Harrelson, will teach you how to become an agent in humanity's single most important and time sensitive mission. Reverse climate change and effectively save the world - all through the choices you make in how and what to eat.
©2017 Joshua Dupre Tickell. All rights reserved. (P)2017 Simon & Schuster, Inc. All rights reserved.What listeners say about Kiss the Ground
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- Shannon SD
- 2020-01-31
Good book, but a surface scratcher
I tried this book out to build upon my knowledge and interest in regenerative agriculture. I have already read books written by individuals he interviewed like Gabe Brown and Dan Barber or books entirely dedicated to topics he covers in single chapters like waste management. For me it didn’t expose anything new, but it would be a great starting point for someone exploring these ideas. If you want to deepen an already curious understanding of soil and its connection to health, environment, economy and our planetary future, this one isn’t ideal. If you are looking to get an introduction to those ideas, this book is a great starting point.
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- JL PEDERSEN
- 2018-04-29
Why is Palestine not included?
Why is Palestine not included in Levant/fertil cresent. Disappointing omission, and took away from the overall impression of the book
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