This film follows agriculture pioneer Cary Fowler as he races against time to protect the future of our food. As climate change accelerates, world agriculture is in danger. With a passion few possess, Cary set out to build the world’s first global seed vault, deep inside an arctic mountain in Norway—an unprecedented insurance policy for crop diversity of the world. The film follows global gestures of support, including Peruvian potato farmers who are seeking to ensure their crops and their culture. This screening is sponsored by Wylie House Museum, IU Libraries.
*Agriculturist Cary Fowler is scheduled to be present.
Cost: Free but ticketed
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