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What Caught My Eye: Readings and reflections on regenerative finance, farming, and the forces reshaping sustainability.
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What Caught My Eye: Readings and reflections on regenerative finance, farming, and the forces reshaping sustainability.

What Caught My Eye: Readings and reflections on regenerative finance, farming, and the forces reshaping sustainability.

“Regenerative businesses need a long time horizon.

In this episode of Journey to Regeneration, Christopher Marquis speaks with Esther Welles, co-founder of We Are Stewards, an organization advancing steward ownership as a new approach to business governance and long-term purpose.

What Caught My Eye: Readings and reflections on regenerative finance, farming, and the forces reshaping sustainability.

What Caught My Eye: Readings and reflections on regenerative finance, farming, and the forces reshaping sustainability.

“And but also on that more social question, the same underlying challenge surfaced, namely what do we value and how do we value certain resources and do we actually also consider the negative social effects?”

In this episode of Journey to Regeneration, Christopher Marquis speaks with Michel Scholte and Claire Hegarty from True Price, an organization working to transform how businesses and societies understand value by accounting for the hidden social and environmental costs embedded in products and supply chains.

What Caught My Eye: Readings and reflections on regenerative finance, farming, and the forces reshaping sustainability.

“If you accept the proposition that nature is a legal subject then nature should be able to assert its right to be present and to be heard.”