Inside the moss revolution: how one tiny plant can save our planet

Author: Murat Gungor, Website and Online Strategy Consultant   |   December 5, 2025

Daniel Pacurar Land Talks

Photo credit: UNCCD/G20 Global Land Inititative

In this episode Land Talks, brought to you by the G20 Global Land Initiative, we sit down with Dr. Daniel Pacurar, Founder & CEO of Boreal Orchards, an eco-tech company revolutionizing land restoration using one of Earth’s oldest and most overlooked organisms: native moss. For over 500 million years, mosses have been quietly building ecosystems, capturing carbon, transforming barren landscapes, and restoring degraded environments.
Discover why mosses thrive in cities, require no watering or fertilizing, and can survive years of drought—making them a powerfulally in sustainable urban design. Today, Boreal Orchards is harnessing this ancient power through cutting-edge cultivation and moss primer technology to accelerate ecological restoration globally. Dr. Pacurar shares why the future of restoration depends on rethinking our approach—from planting trees top-down, to rebuilding ecosystems from the ground up, guided by nature’s own laws.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
  • Why moss is a powerful and resilient tool for land restoration
  • How mosses survive extreme climates, from deserts to polar regions
  • The science behind moss primer and how it can restore mining lands, degraded soils, and post-disaster sites
  • The future of eco-tech, and why restoration must start with lower organisms—not just trees
  • How ecological restoration can also support social restoration, livelihoods, and cultural resilience

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