Expanding knowledge into unfamiliar territory can broaden the context under which one can make intelligent decisions.
Below are some examples that may assist in strengthening an eco-centric viewpoint.
Large-scale ecosystem restoration is possible.A notable documentary by John D. Liu provides insight into what is possible.
Andrew Millison from Oregon State University is an excellent resource for learning about natural solutions.
The water cycle is most likely the most important factor affecting our climate. Below is a great explanation.
Jeremy Lent, author and speaker, discusses how to combine traditional knowledge with scientific understanding to navigate the polycrisis.
Daniel Christian Wahl, regularly teaches Ecological Design Thinking and Regenerative Economics. Author of the book Designing Regenerative Cultures.
Sustainable Design Masterclass webinar series with the world’s foremost soil biologist Dr. Elaine Ingham, on repairing the soil biology, to affect our climate.
Zach Weiss, founder of Water Stories, shares his vision for the future. Zach brings a wealth of knowledge in the field of water harvesting.
Founder of the Blue Economy, Prof. Gunter Pauli, speaking in Cyprus. This is where I met him for the first time.
Inspired by Gunter Pauli, Father Nzamujo has built over decades, this centre of excellence in the field of agriculture.