Eat More Trees
Eat More Trees is a hopeful journey from the Amazon rain forest to the fields of Europe and America. The film explores how agroforestry can regenerate landscapes, restore biodiversity, and protect our climate.
Eat More Trees is a hopeful journey from the Amazon rain forest to the fields of Europe and America. The film explores how agroforestry can regenerate landscapes, restore biodiversity, and protect our climate.
Eat More Trees is a hopeful journey from the Amazon rain forest to the fields of Europe and America. The film explores how agroforestry can regenerate landscapes, restore biodiversity, and protect our climate.
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