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Narrated and featuring Woody Harrelson, Kiss the Ground is an inspiring and groundbreaking film that reveals the first viable solution to our climate crisis. Kiss the Ground reveals that, by regenerating the world’s soils, we can completely and rapidly stabilize Earth’s climate, restore lost ecosystems and create abundant food supplies.
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A film narrated by Woody Harrelson that explores how a global movement of \"Regenerative Agriculture\" could balance our climate, replenish our water, and feed the world. Watch the trailer, see the cast and crew, and read user and critic reviews on IMDb.
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- Joshua Tickell, Rebecca Harrell Tickell
- 2020-04
Kiss The Ground is a 2020 Netflix original documentary film. It focuses on regenerative agriculture, the movie profiles scientists, farmers and environmentalists as they explore the important role healthier soil plays in better human and planetary health.
Watch Kiss the Ground | Netflix. Science experts and celebrity activists unpack the ways in which the earth's soil may be the key to combating climate change and preserving the planet. Watch trailers & learn more.
- 84 min
Kiss the Ground is a film that explores how regenerative farming can reverse climate change and create a healthier planet. Watch the trailer, read reviews, and learn how to get involved in the follow up film Common Ground.
Watch Kiss the Ground, a film by Joshua and Rebecca Tickell, narrated by Woody Harrelson, that explores how soil health can reverse climate change. The film features interviews with activists, scientists, farmers and celebrities who advocate for regenerative agriculture.
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