The new online film from WhyHunger (embedded below) highlights the impact of today's global food system on the climate and how a community-based food movement around the world is bringing to life a way of farming and eating that's better for our bodies and the planet. Featuring interviews with farmers, community leaders, and sustainability advocates, the film describes how the industrial food system is among the greatest contributors to global warming and how sustainable farming practices can pose a powerful solution to the crisis.
Much of what the film discusses is well-known by now because of how much media attention these issues have been receiving lately, but the 9-minute film is still worth watching if only because of the visual component - simply seeing video clips and images of the problems we read about always seems to have an extra impact.
The Food and Climate Connection from WhyHunger on Vimeo.
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