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Humans: The Keystone Species

Neal Spackman

Neal Spackman on regenerative systems, soil, water, biodiversity, nature, food, climate, and civilization.

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Two weeks ago I was privileged to attend the Villars Institute in Switzerland. This was a small conference with the theme of how to help humanity value nature more, and over the days we ran the gamut from policy to storytelling to markets &...

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Suffocating the Ocean

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Sharing vs Sparing: The Resolution (1)

I’ve been setting the table for this article for the last 6 months, laying out the context and challenges around the fundamental question: “How do we feed the world without destroying the planet? ”

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10 months ago
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Sharing vs Sparing: The Population Question

One of the looming subjects when it comes to the question of “feeding the world without destroying the planet” is population. It’s definitely among the most uncomfortable aspects of the discussion, as there are some tremendous examples of b...

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Thoughts on Stanford's Climate Adaptation Kickoff

Since the end of last year I’ve had the opportunity to serve as a judge for Stanford’s Climate Adaptation Accelerator, which is hosted at the new Doerr’s School of Sustainability. Aside from giving me the opportunity to get back to Palo Alt...

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