Joe Brewer

@cognitivepolicy

Working to integrate complexity research, cognitive science, and cultural evolution for the good of humanity!

Planet Earth
Joined April 2009

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    Mar 16

    Preparing the kick-off webinar for our new learning journey that starts this Saturday... exploring how to weave human relationships in service to regeneration of entire territories. You can still enroll here:

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  2. 7 hours ago

    I love showing fellow Earth Regenerators around the territory. Marceau and Mercedes have been here for a week. Here we are visiting the land we will help reforest to bring a river back to life. ;-)

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  3. 11 hours ago

    Your friendly reminder that forests are a lot more than trees...

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  4. 11 hours ago

    Your friendly reminder that the Earth is a complex system with non-linear feedback loops...

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    22 hours ago

    This Learning Journey kicked off with a clear-eyed, inspiring webinar by (Joe Brewer). I am on the Host Team for this Learning Journey & I couldn’t be more excited to be working with these amazing people! More info:

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    Mar 20

    I see a world full of traumatized people beating up on traumatized people. Now more than ever learning how to relate to other people in a healthy vital way is important. Come join a community committed to supporting each other through the challenges ahead.

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    Mar 20
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    Informative. Compassionate. Hopeful. I highly recommend this to anyone who wants to understand what is happening to the planet and why. And what you can do today.

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  8. Mar 20

    Here is a recording of our first webinar from the learning journey, Prosocial Groups for Regenerating Territories... May you find inspiration and connection while watching it.

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    Mar 19
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  10. Mar 19

    We begin today with this new learning journey -- about how to create prosocial groups capable of designing and regenerating at the bioregional scale. There are more than 90 people enrolled. Please join us!

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  11. Mar 18

    Still one of the best introductions to planetary collapse and how to regenerate the Earth...

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    Mar 18

    Long-term strategic work showing just how regenerative earth tenders work in place in practice. leading the way in landscape regeneration and education.

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    Mar 18

    We were talking about this in water wizards teacher training in watershed learning? How can we teach youth how to bring back resources they’ve never seen?

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    Mar 17
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    Mar 17
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  16. Mar 17

    When you want to restore ecosystem health a territorial scale, you are designing for intentional climate change.

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  17. Mar 17

    During lunch, my friend José excitedly shared the restaurant composting project he is doing after receiving financial support last year from the Barichara Regeneration Fund.

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  18. Retweeted
    Mar 16

    It is such an honor to share how we are attempting to regenerate 500,000 hectares of land in Barichara, Colombia. And how this means we need to reverse desertification by bringing rivers and forests back to life...

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    Mar 16

    Preparing the kick-off webinar for our new learning journey that starts this Saturday... exploring how to weave human relationships in service to regeneration of entire territories. You can still enroll here:

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    Not to mention a global network of regenerative projects, farms, and geeks :)

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    Mar 17
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    Would also add for the Refi rabbit hole in which there are forums dedicated to Web3 and regeneration, resulting in gatherings in Lisbon and Denver, and SXSW among many places.

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