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A Book Review by Trinity Morphy

Trinity gives his thoughts on a recent publication by two regenerative thought leaders

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CARBON Copy Team

In this week's edition, Trinity Morphy reviews Regenaissance: The Call to Heal by Sharon Gal-or and Daniel Mihai.

Quoting Jeremy Grantham on an episode of The Great Simplification, “One thing we fail at as the human species is planning for the future.” We took living in the present so seriously that we would rather implement band-aid solutions as a group because it helps tame the current problem without considering how it might reoccur in the future. In the mid-2000s, we had sceptics clowning climate scientists with the narrative that global warming had paused. Years later, we are suffering its effects. How do we convince those with the capital that planning and implementing regenerative solutions on the current scale could take years? How much patience must we have to achieve the Regennaissance?

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A Book Review by Trinity Morphy