The Eagle and the Condor Unite—A Story of Climate Restoration (released 2026) Through art, philosophy, indigenous wisdom, and modern science, this documentary (57 minutes) presents a hopeful message of restoring our climate to its pre-industrial condition in the coming decades, based on our genuine care for the planet and the use of rapidly emerging, innovative technologies which can drawdown the enormous amount of CO2 currently being stored in our atmosphere. You will discover through this film a whole new generation of scientists and engineers who are dedicating themselves to solutions which include not only society’s essential transition away from fossil fuels to sustainable energy BUT ALSO to the active drawdown of legacy CO2 in the atmosphere, which is causing the current overheating of the planet, the acidification of our oceans, and the destructive, chaotic weather patterns which threaten human survival. If you’re inspired to do so after watching the film, you can explore ways to become involved in the climate restoration movement and respond to a Call to Action (below).

CALL TO ACTION

Perhaps you’re among the many viewers of this eye-opening film who are now asking what can I / we do to promote the healing of the planet through climate restoration? And where are the key groups, people and resources with whom I can team up?

  1. For social and political initiatives, visit the Foundation for Climate Restoration at https://foundationforclimaterestoration.org/sign-the-pledge/ where you can join with thousands of other activists in taking a pledge to spread the word about climate restoration with fellow citizens, public officials, social and regular media sources, environmental and other groups to which you belong.  Contact Mark Bachelder at markb@f4cr.org for details about weekly meetings which will support you in these efforts and provide updates about active projects and scientific breakthroughs that are underway.
  2. For information and updates on scientific projects that are either happening or are being planned, check out Deep Green Solutions at https://deepgreensolutions.org Here you can dig into some of the scientific research and become acquainted with CR scientists and engineers, the work they are doing, and how to support them.
  3. You can meet amazing climate restoration ambassadors at https://climaterestorationalliance.org/climate-restoration-ambassadors/ like Anne Therese Gennari, who describes herself as a “climate optimist” or Chuck Tomaselli, who is actively engaged with the Rotary International to make climate restoration “its next Global Cause”. You could also visit their weekly CR discussion group by contacting Chuck at: chuck.tomaselli@gmail.com
  4. We encourage you to share this film with your friends and to use it at no cost for screenings in person or online for the social, environmental, or spiritual communities to which you belong. Members of our film team will be happy to support your efforts, e.g. to assist you in the formation of Q and A’s to follow screenings. In these settings you will be able to discuss ways of restoring and caring for the climate, Mother Nature, and each other. For access and free use of this film for screenings, contact viccompher@comcast.net. See also our media / bibliography page.
  5. Visit our resource/ bibliography page for further reading and exploration on this website.
  6. You can spend more time enjoying and caring for yourself and others in Nature (!) whether by hiking, taking frequent walks or “forest bathing” in the woods, spending times in parks, gardening, exercising with your favorite sports, etc. Indeed it is our love and compassion for the natural world and our communities which provides us with the inspiration to care for our planet meaningfully.