10 Ways to Love the Soil

By offering more in an outdoor environment, at BEan IN NATURE, we allow children to develop a strong sense of self and a natural love of science, creativity, writing, natural history and more. In this design children are naturally accessing their whole imaginations, incorporating their whole focus, all the while growing into amazing earth stewards.

  • We help students discover that, collectively, they can make a difference by taking a conscious and active role in protecting nature through fun and engaging lessons!

  • We use engaging and innovative current and hopeful environmental lessons!

  • Participate in Project-based and environmental-related lessons that are engaging and fun; all the while weaving in epic primitive living skills and natural history education! ​


https://soilsolution.org/

A powerful solution to the climate crisis can be found right beneath our feet—in the soil.

By harnessing the immense power of photosynthesis, we can convert atmospheric carbon, a problem, into soil carbon, a solution. Emerging science proves that shifting to regenerative forms of agriculture such as agroecology, agroforestry, cover-cropping, holistic grazing and permaculture will allow us to store excess carbon safely in the ground.'


10 WAYS TO LOVE THE SOIL

  1. Surf the web with Ecosia as your new search engine and plant trees with your every search - for free!

  2. Compost your kitchen, because food waste is food for the soil! Learn more about how spectacular composting is our short film, The Compost Story.

  3. Support the Kiss the Ground Farmland Fund to support farmers in their transition to regenerative agriculture.

  4. Host a dinner. Visit the farmers market or grab Kiss the Ground’s Free Purchasing Guide and Savory Institute's Buying Guide, throw in some good friends and make a meal from farms building healthy soil.

  5. Stream hundreds of documentaries for free on Waterbear - the first streaming platform dedicated to the future of our planet.

  6. Wear clothes grown by farmers sequestering carbon and caring for their soils. Learn more about Fibershed, an innovative organization developing regional fiber systems that build soil & protect the health of our biosphere.

  7. Watch the Soil Story. Learn & spread the word about soil’s potential to sequester carbon by watching and sharing our short film.

  8. Advocate for eco-literacy. Download Kiss the Ground’s Free Soil Story Middle School Curriculum and share with the children, teachers, parents, and administrators in your community.

  9. Become a Soil Advocate. Learn how to powerfully present the topics of soil health and regenerative agriculture as solutions to climate change, water scarcity, and feeding the world.

  10. Become a Kiss the Ground Member! As a Kiss the Ground Member, your monthly donations ensure that participation in the movement towards global regeneration is accessible to EVERYONE.

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