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The Land Institute and The Heartland Tree Alliance

MY WORLD TOO is a series that tackles global issues such as food production, clean energy, and housing. Throughout the country, people are harvesting a bounty of ideas to help care for the only home we have: planet Earth. This series shares inspirational stories of environmental stewardship, organic practices, and Earth-friendly innovations that viewers can learn from and apply in their own lives.

The Land Institute and The Heartland Tree Alliance

Season 3 Episode 303 | 26m 46s | CC

We head out to western Kansas to talk to The Land Institute and find out about perennial grains and how important they are to the future of agriculture. Next we talk to The Heartland Tree Alliance about the importance of canopy cover in the urban core and nature’s help in cooling down the city.

Distributed nationally by American Public Television

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