Ambitious B.C. project aims to fight climate change one seed at a time
Seed the North will collect seeds and use drone technology to drop them over areas disturbed by both natural disaster and industry.
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Seed the North will collect seeds, combine them in biodiverse seedpods and, using drone technology, drop them over thousands of acres that have been disturbed by natural events and industry. (Amanda Follett Hosgood for The Tyee)
For Natasha Kuperman, the seed was planted at a young age.
“Everyone has an issue that they think is the most important thing,” she says. “My entire life, it was clear to me without a doubt that climate change is the issue that trumps all other issues.”