"When we first enter Silo Theatre we are handed a little manilla envelope. There is a seed in it. Under our seats we find another little manilla envelope with a seed in it. Of course, this is a seed to plant tomorrow in our gardens to grow a plant which will help combat climate change.
But no. We are told this is not a seed but a lentil. Of course, everyone knows that lentils play a vital role in sustainable agriculture. Adding lentils to crop rotations not only helps in providing more of this important crop, it also improves soil health, reduces greenhouse gas emissions and stores more carbon in the soil than most other plants."
Could this in fact be wheat? Or grown with wheat? Should people with wheat allergies be alerted?
Reviewed by John Daly-Peoples Amanda Tito, Dawn Cheong, Arlo Green, Nī Dekkers-Reihana Image Andi Crown Scenes from the Climate Era By David Finnigan Presented by Auckland Theatre Company and S…
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"When we first enter Silo Theatre we are handed a little manilla envelope. There is a seed in it. Under our seats we find another little manilla envelope with a seed in it. Of course, this is a seed to plant tomorrow in our gardens to grow a plant which will help combat climate change.
But no. We are told this is not a seed but a lentil. Of course, everyone knows that lentils play a vital role in sustainable agriculture. Adding lentils to crop rotations not only helps in providing more of this important crop, it also improves soil health, reduces greenhouse gas emissions and stores more carbon in the soil than most other plants."
Could this in fact be wheat? Or grown with wheat? Should people with wheat allergies be alerted?
https://nzartsreview.org/2024/08/04/scenes-from-the-climate-era/
Scenes from the Climate Era
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