I like the idea of children/eco matchup though it seems more suited to a sort of Canadian Living magazine than um, D&C. And what they put the kids in it's not only not interesting, it's so contrived. It's be interesting if they actually had some sort of real reference to tribalism, indigenous people, and their struggles as well with the environment and basically being robbed of it. Instead we get little faux indian headdresses and brazilian tribe reference, but nothing solid and actually moving. It makes me wonder if any of these people have actually met an aboriginal/first nations/Indian/etc. person....