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Ultimately, we need to steward all of Earth. Indigenous cultures attempted this, but then they were bellicose to each other, and on top of the white plague wiped them out at the end. So stewardship went into the hands of people who were largely disconnected from the land.
Ultimately, we need to steward all of Earth. Indigenous cultures attempted this, but then they were bellicose to each other, and on top of the white plague wiped them out at the end. So stewardship went into the hands of people who were largely disconnected from the land.


Regenerative development at scale implies that we can collaborate and solve this, to reverse diversity loss on all fronts, human and wild.
Regenerative development at scale implies that we can collaborate and solve this, to reverse diversity loss on all fronts, human and wild.
 
The world relative to its human population is quite large. It is 123 billion acres in size, of which 37 billion acres are land. See [[Who Owns the Land]].

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Ultimately, we need to steward all of Earth. Indigenous cultures attempted this, but then they were bellicose to each other, and on top of the white plague wiped them out at the end. So stewardship went into the hands of people who were largely disconnected from the land.

Regenerative development at scale implies that we can collaborate and solve this, to reverse diversity loss on all fronts, human and wild.

The world relative to its human population is quite large. It is 123 billion acres in size, of which 37 billion acres are land. See Who Owns the Land.