Hart Hagan will share that researchers have reported that between 2000 and 2015, the soils of the world lost over 2,000 billion tons of freshwater.
A few observations, which we will explore:
1. These findings reveal why the land is dying of thirst.
2. These findings change how we understand climate change and sea level rise, as water escapes our soils and flows into the atmosphere and into the oceans.
3. We can be part of the solution, by changing how we nurture our soils, starting right where we live.