
We have upset nature's balance and disrupted natural water, carbon, and nutrient cycles, changing the climate. These are tales of restoring nature by looking closely, talking with people, and drawing on local knowledge and science.
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Rob Moir is passionate about saving the ocean by helping people modify their behaviors on land, such as holding back rainwater to grow more vegetation, building soils, and reducing polluting warm waters from reaching the sea.
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