Curating Content To Support Learning About Humanity's Transition

Joe Brewer Feed Sources

Kick-off of the Learning Journey for “How to Organize Your Bioregion”

Yesterday we embarked on a new journey of discovery to help strengthen and grow a planetary network of bioregions — with people from all over the world who want to help regenerate the Earth. This will be a six-month exploration that includes bi-weekly webinars and a strong focus on local organizing in real-world communities. We are sharing the […]

Kick-off of the Learning Journey for “How to Organize Your Bioregion” Read More »

Progress with the Northern Andes Regeneration Fund

In February 2024, the Territorial Foundations movement of Colombia decided to design and implement a Territorial Regeneration Fund. This fund is part of a collective bet as a movement to generate new paradigms of transformation in the country. Our geography to organize is “North Andean” in size with a focus on watersheds and ecosystems that exist

Progress with the Northern Andes Regeneration Fund Read More »

You’re Invited! A Learning Journey for Organizing Bioregions

At the Design School for Regenerating Earth, we are excited to announce our new learning journey for 2025 called How to Organize Your Bioregion. This will be a six month long exploration into what it means to live bioregionally, how to create the conditions for collaboration around the regeneration of vital ecosystems, and what you

You’re Invited! A Learning Journey for Organizing Bioregions Read More »

Launch Event :: Bioregional Funding Ecosystems

Launch Event :: Bioregional Funding Ecosystems We are excited to announce the kick-off of a process to design and build bioregional funding ecosystems. In partnership with the Legacy Project, the Design School for Regenerating Earth is hosting an in person gathering of people who are actively organizing around this work. The launch event will take place from

Launch Event :: Bioregional Funding Ecosystems Read More »

Dreaming of the Ogallala :: The Fourth Day

Dreaming of the Ogallala :: The Fourth Day On our fourth day we visited the playas that naturally #RegenerateTheOgallala… These shallow depressions create temporary wetlands when it rains. There are at least 60,000 of them spread throughout the high plains and each is capable of sinking large amounts of water into the massive underground aquifer that spans

Dreaming of the Ogallala :: The Fourth Day Read More »

Scroll to Top