Cultures of Regeneration

Harmonizing economic and social progress with environmental recovery and sustainability

 
Is it possible to harmonize economic and social progress with environmental recovery and sustainability?

That question sets the stage for introducing cultures of regeneration. It’s a response to cultures of extraction, this essay’s prequel, which interrogated the human, social, and environmental harms that are enabled by current economic cultures. This essay will offer several onramps to address these challenges and evolve towards a harmonious economic future for business in society.

 
Regenerative thinking is rooted in the cycles of nature.

Beginning in grade school, children learn to appreciate the natural cycles that enable life to flourish on Earth. The water cycle, for example, constantly regenerates freshwater onto land. Carbon, often called the building block of life, cycles through all forms of life between the air, water, and soil. Nitrogen and phosphorus, essential nutrients for life, also cycle through natural processes.

 
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