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[[Google]], [[Facebook]], [[McDonald’s]], [[Boeing]], [[Nike]], [[Microsoft]], [[Shell Oil]], [[Walmart]], [[Cargill]], White House OST & CEQ, [[World Bank]], Prince Charles’ B.E.P. program @ Cambridge University, House of Commons & U.S. Embassies in London, Berlin and Vienna, various U.S. Consulates in Scotland, Ireland and Germany.<ref>https://carboncowboys.org/films-top/about/peter-byck</ref>
[[Google]], [[Facebook]], [[McDonald’s]], [[Boeing]], [[Nike]], [[Microsoft]], [[Shell Oil]], [[Walmart]], [[Cargill]], White House OST & CEQ, [[World Bank]], Prince Charles’ B.E.P. program @ Cambridge University, House of Commons & U.S. Embassies in London, Berlin and Vienna, various U.S. Consulates in Scotland, Ireland and Germany.<ref>https://carboncowboys.org/films-top/about/peter-byck</ref>
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Soil Carbon Cowboys is a 2015 documentary promoting Allan Savory's Holistic Management, funded by a grant from Shell Oil and made in collaboration with the World Bank.[1][2]

Production

The film was directed and produced by Peter Byck, a Professor at Arizona State University whose professional speaking lineup includes:

Google, Facebook, McDonald’s, Boeing, Nike, Microsoft, Shell Oil, Walmart, Cargill, White House OST & CEQ, World Bank, Prince Charles’ B.E.P. program @ Cambridge University, House of Commons & U.S. Embassies in London, Berlin and Vienna, various U.S. Consulates in Scotland, Ireland and Germany.[3]

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