Ian Somerhalder talks dirt, bourbon, and 'Kiss the Ground'

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" Netflix’s globally streaming documentary is stirring important conversations about the solution we’re all standing on: soil.

Ian Somerhalder, of The Vampire Diaries and Lost series fame, believes Netflix’s Kiss the Ground is the “single most important documentary ever.”

“This is a paint-by-numbers way of how to stop climate change,” says the actor turned executive producer for the film.

...experts report the world’s remaining topsoil will be gone within 60 years, Harrelson says, “Unless we find a way to save our soils we have 60 harvests left.”

https://www.theweathernetwork.com/c...e-ground-documentary-with-the-weather-network
 

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" Netflix’s globally streaming documentary is stirring important conversations about the solution we’re all standing on: soil.

Ian Somerhalder, of The Vampire Diaries and Lost series fame, believes Netflix’s Kiss the Ground is the “single most important documentary ever.”

“This is a paint-by-numbers way of how to stop climate change,” says the actor turned executive producer for the film.

...experts report the world’s remaining topsoil will be gone within 60 years, Harrelson says, “Unless we find a way to save our soils we have 60 harvests left.”

https://www.theweathernetwork.com/c...e-ground-documentary-with-the-weather-network
it won't matter, we're all going to be dead in 10 remember?

and we were going to run out of oil too in the 80's, remember?

and we're going to be driving flying cars by now too

the oceans were supposed to have taken out the eastern seaboard by now too

the temp was suppose to be up 2 degrees too

Africans were all starving to death since I was a kid back in the 70's too, yet they're are a billion of them now

and experts

like the one's telling us covid is going to kill us all

3 million out of 7.5Billion, a rounding error

experts, sure
 
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