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On this episode of Planetary Regeneration Podcast, host Gregory Landua discusses planetary tipping points and sustainable development with Owen Gaffney. They explore the Earth4All model, regenerative finance, and the current state of carbon markets. Tune in to uncover insights into renewable energy growth, food security, and the crucial role of trust in science and institutions for a sustainable future.
Owen Gaffney is a global sustainability writer and analyst at Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and Stockholm Resilience Centre. He co-founded the Future Earth Media Lab and he is on the faculty of Singularity University. Owen trained as an astronautic and aeronautic engineer and he is a qualified journalist, filmmaker and writer. For a decade he has worked in Earth system science communication. His work focuses on policy, media and business impact of global sustainability research and visualizing humanity's impact on the planet through concepts such as the Anthropocene and planetary boundaries, and transformation processes. His writing has appeared in the New York Times, the BBC and the world’s leading academic journals Science and Nature. His work on visualisations with Felix Pharand Deschenes have been shown at the UN Rio+20 Summit and the World Economic Forum in Davos. – futureearth.org
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On this episode of Planetary Regeneration Podcast, host Gregory Landua explores the history of money theory and the potential for regenerative finance with Per Espen Stoknes. They discuss the Jaguar Biocultural Credit pilot in Achuar Territory, Ecuador, showcasing its transformative impact. Tune in to uncover the intersections of economics, ecology, and culture, and discover how initiatives like this are shaping a more sustainable financial future.
Per Espen Stoknes is a TED Global speaker, a psychologist with PhD in economics, and serves as the director of Centre for Sustainability and Energy at the Norwegian Business School in Oslo. An experienced foresight facilitator and academic, he’s also serial entrepreneur, including co-founding clean-tech company GasPlas. Author of several books, among them Money & Soul (2009) and the award-winning book: What We Think About When We Try Not To Think About Global Warming (2015). His latest books are Tomorrow’s Economy (2021) on MITPress, and Earth For All (2022) with the Club of Rome. Per Espen has served as member of Norwegian Parliament, and on the EU Commission’s mission board on Horizon Europe’s Climate Change and Societal Adaptation. He has been project lead for the Club of Rome’s www.Earth4All.life project.
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On this episode of Planetary Regeneration Podcast, host Gregory Landua chats with Josiah Hunt about the groundbreaking work of Pacific Biochar, a Benefit Corporation committed to balancing profits with societal and environmental benefits. They explore the potential of biochar in transforming food systems and its role in mitigating climate change. Tune in to learn more about how biochar production could revolutionize soil health and carbon sequestration, paving the way for a more sustainable future.
Josiah Hunt has, since 2008, helped to innovate methods for biochar production, processing, and application in carbon sequestering pathways. He is founder and CEO of Pacific Biochar Benefit Corporation.
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Website: pacificbiochar.com
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On this episode of Planetary Regeneration Podcast, host Gregory Landua engages in a captivating conversation with Christopher Goes about the transformative power of blockchain technology. Dive into insightful discussions exploring blockchain's potential for multi-asset privacy, decentralized operating systems, and its disruptive impact on various industries. Tune in to learn how these innovations are shaping the future landscape of decentralized systems, offering new perspectives on trust, credit management, and responsible AI development.
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• Internal Peer Review System – https://research.anoma.net/t/the-anoma-research-topics-community/200?u=cwgoes
• Promise Graph – https://promisegraph.heliax.click/
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In this Planetary Regeneration Podcast episode, Gregory Landua and John Fullerton discuss the potential of a regenerative economy, emphasizing alignment with nature, mindset shifts, and technology like blockchain and AI. They delve into resource management complexities and highlight the role of education. Their optimism about a regenerative future is grounded in collective efforts to address complexities.
John Fullerton is the founder of Capital Institute, a recognized New Economy thought leader, an active impact investor, and public speaker. John is also the director of New Day Farms, a co-founder of Grasslands, LLC, and a member of the Club of Rome. Previously, he was a Managing Director of JPMorgan managing multiple capital markets and derivatives businesses globally.
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In this episode of the Planetary Regeneration Podcast, host Gregory Landua welcomes author Chris Smaje to discuss his recently published book, "Saying NO to a Farm-Free Future." Chris engages in a dialogue with Gregory, which was sparked by their interactions on Twitter, to delve deep into various thought-provoking topics and discuss his current life's work.
Chris Smaje is a homesteader, sometime commercial vegetable grower, writer and social scientist by background. He mostly writes about the intersections between ecology, agriculture, energy and politics. He has two recent books – ‘A Small Farm Future' (Chelsea Green, 2020) and 'Saying NO to a Farm-Free Future' (Chelsea Green, 2023).
Twitter: @csmaje
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Today Gregory is joined on the podcast by Daniel Schmachtenberger and Jason Snyder. Daniel is the founder of the Civilization Research Initiative focused on finding a way through the twin attractors of increasing global catastrophic risks and control dystopias, addressing the underlying drivers of each and the unanticipated effects of our aggregate choices. Jason is a professor in Sustainable Development at Appalachian State University, a homesteader, permaculturist, and producer/host of the Doomer Optimism podcast.
What is “high nature,” and what is its relation to high-tech? Can both co-exist? Gregory, Daniel and Jason discuss how to apply tools of coordination and technology in a way that regenerates the planet rather than depletes it, the urgency to create local resilience, and the importance of improved coordination around carbon credits.
Follow Daniel's work at civilizationemerging.com
Find Jason on Twitter @cognazor
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Today Gregory is joined on the podcast by Carol Sanford. Carol is a #1 Amazon Best-selling, multiple award-winning author, business educator, Summit Producer, podcaster, and designer of Membership Community events. Her books are required readings in multiple-departments from Stanford to Harvard.
For 40 years Carol has collaborated with leaders to develop people and businesses to express their singular capabilities. Carol’s clients include companies like Colgate, DuPont, and Seventh Generation. Google’s Innovation Lab uses her Responsible Business Framework. Learn more at CarolSanford.com and check out the Business Second Opinion podcast. -
Today Gregory is joined on the podcast by Tim Rann, Managing Partner at Mercy Corps Ventures (MCV). MCV is an early-stage impact VC that backs startups increasing the resilience of underserved individuals and communities in emerging markets. Follow MCV on Twitter @MCSocialVenture.
Tim brings 15+ years of experience as a founder/operator and fund manager across Asia, Africa and LatAm, along with extensive experience in AgTech, Web3, Climate Finance and ClimateTech. He sits on the boards of multiple MCV portfolio companies, and is an advisor to Goldfinch, MightyAlly, and [Empowa.io](http://empowa.io/). When not running MCV, he's chasing around after his two small kids or rock climbing. Find Tim on Twitter @timrann. -
Today Gregory is joined on the podcast by Stanley Boots, Co-Founder of Silta Finance. The Silta mission is to direct finance towards sustainable infrastructure. Silta connects DeFi and TradFi lenders with sustainability-focused developers of real-world assets, with the purpose of funding renewable energy, clean water and other forms of sustainable infrastructure for a better world. Find out more about Silta at silta.finance, and follow them on Twitter @silta_fi.
Stanley is a UK qualified project finance lawyer with over 20 years of experience in renewable energy and infrastructure. He is the co-founder of Frontier Law & Advisory and has worked as an infrastructure lawyer with Hogan Lovells and DL Piper. Find Stanley on Twitter @web3stanley.
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Today Gregory is joined on the podcast by Aneel Kumar and Sanne van den Dungen from Grameena Vikas Kendram Society (GVK Society), as well as by Rebecca Harman, Land Steward Project Manager at Regen Network. A Regen Network Community Fund grantee, GVK Society is a nonprofit organization working in the Andhra Pradesh region of South India. They work directly with small marginal and tribal women farmers on the ground to grow regenerative organic cotton: regenerating the environment around vulnerable farming communities, improving and strengthening livelihoods while regenerating, and working to develop ecocredits with Regen Registry.
Aneel is a serial social entrepreneur and has more than 20 years of experience in working with small and marginal farming communities. He has an MSc degree in Organic Agriculture from Wageningen University, The Netherlands, and is a Master Trainer certificate holder (FAO of the UN) in conducting Farmer Field Schools.
Sanne is the Senior Manager of Circular Supply Chains and Agriculture at YasasreeViroha Impex Pvt Ltd, the marketing arm of GVK Society. She has spent many years working as a consultant in India on a diverse range of topics all related to circular economies.
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On today's episode of the Planetary Regeneration podcast, Gregory speaks to Alan Ransil, PhD, of the Filecoin Green team at Protocol Labs. Alan and Gregory discuss voluntary carbon markets, improving methods for carbon accounting, and building informational infrastructure for carbonizing web3.
Through Filecoin, Alan is building web3-native tools to pull verifiable environmental information through the economy in real time. He has worked to accelerate the transition to renewable energy for more than a decade, approaching this as an academic and industry researcher, and startup co-founder. During his doctoral research at MIT focused on energy storage systems, he worked on projects for ARPA-E and DARPA.
You can find Alan on Twitter @rransil.
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Today on the Planetary Regeneration podcast, tune in as Gregory meets with Alyson Fearon, Vice President of Land Conservation, and Lindsay Dill, Marketing Communications Director for Allegheny Land Trust. They discuss Allegheny Land Trust's Buena Vista Heights Conservation project, protecting 124 acres of native forests and habitats and maintaining clean drinking water for Pittsburgh residents.
Learn about how this project meets Regen Marketplace's standards for generating high quality, transparent & nature-backed ecoassets, and consider purchasing and retiring some yourself at:
bit.ly/regenmarketplace_ecocredits
Find out more about Allegheny Land Trust at alleghenylandtrust.org, or on Twitter @AlleghenyLandTR.
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On this Community Series episode of the Planetary Regeneration Podcast, Gregory talks with Alex Czayka, Chief Conservation Officer of the Western Reserve Land Conservancy.
The Western Reserve Land Conservancy is a nonprofit organization that works with landowners, communities, government agencies, park systems and other nonprofit organizations to permanently preserve natural areas and working farms throughout northern and eastern Ohio. Ecocredits for their Sandy Cross Forest Preservation Project are available for purchase and retirement on Regen Marketplace under the City Forest Credits program.
Tune in to get some firsthand insight from the Western Reserve Land Conservancy team about work that you can directly support by purchasing City Forest Credits on Regen Marketplace.
Western Reserve Land Conservancy Twitter: @WRLConservancy
Alex's LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/alex-czayka-71a019a9/
Purchase credits on app.regen.network
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On today's episode of the Planetary Regeneration podcast, Gregory speaks to Victoria Loorz, author of Church of the Wild. Victoria and Gregory discuss reimagining religious practices in light of our modern understanding of humanity, technology, and nature.
Victoria Loorz, MDiv, is a "wild church pastor," an "eco-spiritual director" and co-founder of several transformation-focused organizations focused on the integration of nature and spirituality. After twenty years as a pastor of indoor churches, she launched the first Church of the Wild, in Ojai CA, and went on to co-found the ecumenical Wild Church Network.
You can find Victoria on Twitter @LoorzVictoria.
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On today's Community Voices episode of the Planetary Regeneration podcast, Gregory speaks to Felix Fritsch and Giulio Quarta, founders of the Crypto Commons Association (CCA). The CCA promotes the development of digital common goods and infrastructure for blockchain technology through events, publications, adult education courses, and the Crypto Commons Hub. The Hub is a retreat center in Austria, offering Crypto Commoners a permanent physical focal point for events, shared working spaces, and other opportunities to meet in person and exchange ideas.
On this episode Felix, Giulio, and Gregory take a deep-dive into understanding what capitalism means and how it plays out in our current global system, and the definition of common goods.
Felix Fritsch is currently working on his PhD thesis on Crypto Commons under the faculty of Political and Social Sciences at Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa, Italy. Follow him on Twitter @FelixFritsch2.
Giulio Quarta has a background in sociology, and focuses on merging the traditional sphere of nonprofits and social economy with advanced tech and financial tech tools. You can find Giulio on Twitter @GeneralQonnect.
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On today's Community Voices episode of the Planetary Regeneration podcast, Revathi, Executive Director of Regen Foundation, and Gregory talk about the intricacies and challenges of anchoring the governance of Regen Nework into the lived reality of land stewards and scientists around the world.
Revathi is an ethical technologist with a focus on digital and social inclusion believing in the power of collective systems. She is passionate about sustainable living and draws on personal experiences of cross-cultural living to tackle the climate emergency while creating a more joyous and more equitable world.
You can follow Revathi on Twitter @RKollegala, and follow Regen Foundation @RegenFdn.
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On today's Community Voices episode of the Planetary Regeneration podcast, Gregory speaks to Kyle Birchard of Integrative Economics. Regen Network's Land Steward Project Manager Rebecca Harman joins the conversation.
Listen as they explore the work that Kyle is doing to bring pollinator ecocredits to Regen Network.
Kyle Birchard is the Principal Analyst at Integrative Economics LLC, and the Founder/CEO of Open Sensory: a company building optical and environmental sensing tools to help growers monitor, model, and measure insects in agricultural landscapes.
Follow Kyle on Twitter at @IntegrativeEcon.
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On this episode of Built on Regen, a community voices series of the Planetary Regeneration podcast, host Gregory Landua speaks to Martin Wainstein of Open Earth Foundation. Listen to their conversation about Open Earth’s partnership with Regen Network to create a new class of eco-credits linked to the conservation of a marine protection zone in Costa Rica’s Cocos Island Reserve.
Martin Wainstein is the Executive Director of Open Earth Foundation, with a background in astrobiology, renewable energy, and disruptive technology. He combines theory and entrepreneurial practice to create innovative solutions for the clean energy revolution. Follow Martin on Twitter @WainsteinM.
Learn more about Open Earth on their website, openearth.org, and follow them on Twitter @Open_Earth.
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On this episode of Built on Regen, a community voices series of the Planetary Regeneration podcast, host Gregory Landua speaks to Hannah Simmons and Joao Daniel of ERA Brazil. Listen to their conversation about developing eco credits for jaguar conservation in Brazil.
Learn more about ERA Brazil on their website at erabrazil.com, and follow them on Twitter @ERABrazil.
Find the transcript for this episode here: https://tinyurl.com/eraBrazil - Show more