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    Josh Tickell (born August 7, 1975) is an American film director who specializes in movies with a social message. His first feature movie, Fuel [1] won the Sundance Audience Award for Best Documentary, was released theatrically in the United States and became a global sensation gaining over 1 million viewers on Netflix, iTunes, Hulu and CNBC.

  2. Josh Tickell is an internationally recognized author, film director, speaker and expert on sustainability and the climate. Josh has been a featured guest on Jay Leno’s, The Tonight Show and Good Morning America.

  3. AWARD WINNING FILM DIRECTOR | BESTSELLING AUTHOR. AS SEEN ON. “Passion, energy and graphics so clear that they would make Al Gore weep all over his PowerPoint” - New York Times. “Tickell has come up with a pioneering formula to reverse the damage.” - Reuters. “His vision is captivating” - Publishers Weekly. BPR Newsletter. JOIN OUR INNER CIRCLE.

  4. Josh Tickell is a Sundance Award Winning film director, bestselling author and thought leader in the fields of health, climate and alternative energy. In 1997, Josh’s vividly painted “Veggie Van” made headlines across the United States as it picked up used frying oil and turned it into fuel.

  5. Josh Tickell is a distinguished environmental activist, acclaimed filmmaker, and bestselling author. Renowned for his expertise in regeneration and climate change, he frequently...

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  6. Josh Tickell is film Director who specializes in movies with a social message. His first feature movie, Fuel (2008) won the Sundance Audience Award for Best Documentary, and was released theatrically in the United States.

  7. FEATURE FILM DIRECTED BY JOSH TICKELL. Rousing, Reactionary and Entertaining, FUEL examines wide-ranging energy solutions, the faltering US auto and petroleum industries, and the mindset toward alternative energy.

  8. Jun 18, 2021 · While describing what regenerative agriculture is in Kiss the Ground, Josh Tickell states: “growing food in relative harmony with the ecosystem is an economic, social, ecological, and even a political act.”

  9. Josh Tickell, author and film director, has created several works focusing on sustainability and the climate. He has directed award-winning documentary films, and he recently published The Revolution Generation–How Millennials can Save the World Before It’s Too Late, a book about the role millennials must play to save the earthâ ...

  10. Kiss The Ground, a powerful documentary exploring soil regeneration and its place as a solution to our planet’s climate crisis is now available on Netflix. It is directed by Rebecca Tickell and Josh Tickell, and Josh joined us with more on the documentary.