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Another optimistic video about climate change and how to reverse it. [embedded content] Below is a really good video of how a man transformed a near dessert in the U.S. into to fertile and lush green land. 50 Years Ago, This Was a Wasteland. He Changed Everything | Short Film Showcase [embedded content] Almost 50 years ago, fried chicken tycoon David Bamberger used his fortune to purchase 5,500 acres of overgrazed land in the Texas Hill Country. Planting grasses to soak in rains and fill hillside aquifers, Bamberger devoted the rest of his life to restoring the degraded landscape. Today, the land has been restored to its original habitat and boasts enormous biodiversity. Bamberger's model of land stewardship is now being replicated across the region and he is considered to be a
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Another optimistic video about climate change and how to reverse it.Another optimistic video about climate change and how to reverse it. [embedded content] Below is a really good video of how a man transformed a near dessert in the U.S. into to fertile and lush green land. 50 Years Ago, This Was a Wasteland. He Changed Everything | Short Film Showcase [embedded content] Almost 50 years ago, fried chicken tycoon David Bamberger used his fortune to purchase 5,500 acres of overgrazed land in the Texas Hill Country. Planting grasses to soak in rains and fill hillside aquifers, Bamberger devoted the rest of his life to restoring the degraded landscape. Today, the land has been restored to its original habitat and boasts enormous biodiversity. Bamberger's model of land stewardship is now being replicated across the region and he is considered to be a
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Below is a really good video of how a man transformed a near dessert in the U.S. into to fertile and lush green land.
50 Years Ago, This Was a Wasteland. He Changed Everything | Short Film Showcase
Almost 50 years ago, fried chicken tycoon David Bamberger used his fortune to purchase 5,500 acres of overgrazed land in the Texas Hill Country. Planting grasses to soak in rains and fill hillside aquifers, Bamberger devoted the rest of his life to restoring the degraded landscape. Today, the land has been restored to its original habitat and boasts enormous biodiversity. Bamberger's model of land stewardship is now being replicated across the region and he is considered to be a visionary in land management and water conservation.