Review of Kiss the Ground (2020) by Kalabxavier — 04 Feb 2022
Kiss the Ground shifts the paradigm of how climate change should be viewed, offering a fresh perspective with a rational sense of hope. The directors of the documentary, Joshua and Rebecca Tickell, establish transparency with the audience as they walk you through step by step how we have gotten to the present crisis and then break down how we can easily get out of it by taking care of our soil.
They go on to prove that carbon is not the bad guy and is in reality essential to rebalancing our climate, explaining how healthy soil absorbs carbon from the atmosphere and in turn grows more nutritious food.
One of the most convincing examples the film provides is in China where they managed to regenerate 14,000 square miles of vegetation in the “most eroded place on Earth”. Kiss the Ground is a heartfelt wake-up call that makes us realize it’s not too late to live a happy life on a healthy planet and motivates us to take the steps in the right direction.
This review of Kiss the Ground (2020) was written by Kalabxavier on 04 Feb 2022.
Kiss the Ground has generally received very positive reviews.
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