DiscoverNature Answers: Rural Stories from a Changing PlanetHow people recovering from addiction are healing nature—and themselves
How people recovering from addiction are healing nature—and themselves

How people recovering from addiction are healing nature—and themselves

Update: 2025-06-26
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On a sunny day in Choma, Zambia, Cornwell Hademu shares a traditional drink—and a powerful idea. In this season finale of Nature Answers, we meet Kelvin Siafweba and the team from Happy Planet, a cooperative of people recovering from addiction who are turning agricultural waste into sustainable charcoal and soil-enhancing biochar.

But this episode is about more than just climate solutions. It’s about second chances.

Learn how biochar—an ancient soil amendment with roots in the Amazon—is helping Zambian farmers restore their land and helping people recovering from substance use reclaim their lives. Together with Cornwell, this group is proving that nature-based solutions can support climate resilience, community health, and economic opportunity—all at once.

This episode is hosted by Ivy Prosper, produced by Sarah St-Pierre and edited by Tara Sprickerhoff


More about Nature Answers: Rural Stories from a Changing Planet at farmradio.org/natureanswers

This is a Farm Radio International podcast produced thanks to funding from the Government of Canada. 

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How people recovering from addiction are healing nature—and themselves

How people recovering from addiction are healing nature—and themselves

Ivy Prosper, Tara Sprickerhoff, Sarah St-Pierre