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Episode 6: A Proven Method You Can Do Yourself: How to Make it Rain Using Buckets and Befriending Trees

What if we can solve droughts and wildfire risk by working together at the grassroots level, culturally shifting our relationship with trees, and filling one bucket of water at a time?

In this latest episode of the Truth & Justice League podcast, Mark Mueller sits down with Chris Searles, the founder of BioIntegrity,net and innovator of “Rainmaking with Trees” as they discuss the science behind rehydrating the atmosphere, catalyzing rain, and improving the ecosystem of the forest one bucket at a time, one tree at a time. “Strategic Watering” is a pioneering approach to forest hydration that eliminates catastrophic wildfire risks and catalyzes rainfall.

Chris and Mark dive into the societal and cultural history of natural ecosystems and political movements, as they discuss how to reorient human civilization toward the living Earth as our guiding solution improving the overall health and wellbeing of individuals and society.

Chris’s work integrates Christian ethics with Indigenous relationality, by bringing communities together at the grassroots level to develop relationships with trees and improve and support their capacity to deliver moisture into the air and catalyze rain. Since 2015, Chris has led strategic conservation efforts that combine ecological science, grassroots action, and public education with real results in some of the driest places in the country including Central and Southcentral Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Oregon and Northern California.


Find out more at BioIntegrity.net and watch the rain fall in case after case on the BioIntegrity youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/@biointegrity.

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