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The series
The content
The 4-part series explores the developing science of climate restoration - the removal of greenhouse gases that have been building up over the last two hundred years. We present the people, their visions and stories, along with four major nature-based technologies of carbon removal and methane oxidation which can make it happen. We also explore how these technologies need to work with emissions reduction and ecosystem restoration.
Filmed completely on location across four continents Back to Our Future presents the science and the people where the challenges are, and where the work is being done. From the wreckage of hurricane Kate in Florida, to the thawing permafrost of the sub-arctic, to the sargassum-choked Caribbean, to the cutting edge science of methane removal in Denmark and the Netherlands.
The participants
Many of the world's top scientists, names and organizations working in the field of climate and ecosystem repair. From scientists, to policy makers, to activists, financiers, entrepreneurs and visionaries. View the list of people here.
The finances
What started out as a modest short film has developed into a 4-part series of one hour episodes due to the amount of information that needs to be shared on this vitally important subject. To date, we have raised $221,000 of the total budget of $850,000. We continue to produce the series through a combination of personal gap-funding and deferments..
The ask and the benefits
Donations of any size are gratefully received . If you are interested in making a donation of up to $900, click here to donate on our Go Fund Me site.
The messaging
If you are interested in making a donation of $1000 and up, please click here to donate on our partner page - a 501 C3 organization
Things are a lot worse than we realize. We can rely on just reducing emissions - we have to address the massive build-up of CO2 in the atmosphere. The evolving science of climate restoration, along with a real reduction in emissions and ecosystem restoration could help return our climate and atmosphere to how it was over 200 years ago.
The audience
What started out as a modest short film has developed into a 4-part series of one hour episodes due to the amount of information that needs to be shared on this vitally important subject. To date, we have raised $221,000 of the total budget of $850,000. We continue to produce the series through a combination of personal gap-funding and deferments..