Eating For Tomorrow

 Eating For Tomorrow


Eating For Tomorrow


Event Name: Eating For Tomorrow

Event Cost: FREE to Attend Online



Our planet is in peril. We are in a moment of crisis when it comes to climate change, deforestation and the exhaustion of normal resources. Truth be told, these are the roots of troubles and at heart it is our food-system.


Eating For Tomorrow follows the fall out of our current food production and consumption system. Narrated by Academy Award-winning actress Kate Winslet, RACING EXTINCTION features the song "One Candle," performed by Bebel Gilberto and co-written with Moby will take a look at humanity's role in mass extinction.


Unveiling the Truth


The film goes deep to reveal the environmental impact of our food and agriculture systems which have been rapidly driving our planet closer toward irreversible catastrophe, not just in terms of climate change. Eating For Tomorrow is wide-sweeping; from rainforests to oceans, this series covers it all.


A Blueprint for Change


So while its scene is bleak, it provides a guide to escape this future. Eating For Tomorrow brings viewers the stories of how we build healthy, humane and sustainable food systemsBy featuring success stories to demonstrate what is possible under our current set of conditions Eating For Tomorrow informs viewers - allowing them a glimpse into their future.Tune in each week on your local PBS station.


Key Takeaways:


  • The imperative of a worldwide dietary transition
  • How Industrial Agriculture is Destroying our Planet
  • Strengthening of our own lands with regenerative solutions to food and agriculture
  • The role of personal choices for a brighter tomorrow



The film is centered around these central themes:


  • What our current food system is doing to the planet and human health
  • How A Global Change In Diet Could Make For A More Sustainable Future
  • Great stories of people who are making an impact, locally and abroad
  • Why We Should Support Agricultre And Sustainability



Join the Movement


But Eating For Tomorrow is not just a film; it's truly a call to action. Through identifying the hardspen, we can move our planey to a more equitable amp sustainable food system.


Just watch the movie and hopefully have some impetus to ACT.

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