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- What is regenerative agriculture? - The World Economic Forum
Regenerative agriculture can improve the health, nutrition, biodiversity, and carbon storage of soil and land that has been degraded by intensive agriculture
- Upskilling and regenerative agriculture can attract younger farmers . . .
Tech-enabled regenerative agriculture offers a pathway to restore ecosystems, improve farmer livelihoods and attract the next generation to agriculture
- Regenerative medicine must be a key global economic priority
The global population aged over 60 is set to double by 2050 As people live longer, regenerative medicine will be critical to extending healthspan alongside lifespan
- Why the food industry must embrace regenerative agriculture
The Rainforest Alliance's new Regenerative Agriculture Standard aims to help regenerative agriculture boost farmer income, restore soil and biodiversity
- Why regenerative business is a roadmap for rapid change
This is the core of the regenerative business movement, which places a more intentional focus on systems thinking to protect, restore and replenish both human capital and natural resources More than a theoretical exercise, some companies are beginning to operate as regenerative businesses in order to accelerate change
- Regenerative design: urban spaces for people and the planet
Regenerative design can restore ecosystems, enhance biodiversity, and strengthen community resilience But it cannot focus on environmental factors alone
- How environmental credits can power regenerative farming
Regenerative agriculture can reduce the food system’s environmental footprint and increase its resilience but farmers, who are central to the shift, often lack capital and incentives for widespread adoption Alongside other support, biodiversity and other environmental credits can unlock new revenue for farmers by rewarding them for restoring nature, making regenerative agriculture more
- What is regenerative capitalism? | World Economic Forum
Regenerative capitalism looks to reconsider our current capitalist ideologies by looking beyond net-zero emissions to a net-positive impact on the planet
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