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A local-first social network for regenerative cultures! Grow your local projects with the support of a global community.





It’s raining fish. The retention pond is so full it’s overflowing with fishes! Just shows we need to make more micro retention ponds to keep as much water available and to reduce erosion. Good problem to have.

From bioregional business plan to a hyperstional history for children to decide their own destiny. Introducing The Carob Seed Chronicles. The year is 2035 and a community in the Mediterranean island of Sicily is adapting and evolving to the climate crisis through the use of...


California's Central Valley produces 80% of the world's almonds. Each almond requires 3.2 gallons of actual irrigation water to grow. Not rainfall. Actual tap water pumped from aquifers. One gallon of almond milk requires 162 gallons of irrigation water. Compare that to dairy milk at 8 gallons of tap water per gallon, with the rest being rainfall that falls on pasture anyway. But here's where it gets properly grim. Almonds bloom for exactly three weeks in February. During those three weeks, California needs every pollinating bee in North America transported to the Central Valley or the crop fails entirely. Commercial beekeepers truck in 31 billion honeybees. That's two-thirds of America's entire managed bee population, all concentrated in one valley for three weeks. The bees are packed into trucks, driven across the country, dumped into almond groves drenched in pesticides, worked to exhaustion, then packed up and shipped to the next crop. The mortality rate is catastrophic. Beekeepers report losing 30 to 50% of their hives annually. That's billions of bees dead. Not from natural causes. From being used as disposable pollination machines for your almond milk. The pesticides don't help. Almond groves are sprayed with neonicotinoids which scramble bee navigation systems, fungicides which weaken their immune systems, and herbicides which eliminate the wildflowers they'd normally forage on between almond blooms. Meanwhile the aquifer depletion is permanent. The Central Valley has sunk 28 feet in some areas from groundwater extraction. That water took 10,000 years to accumulate. It's being drained in decades for almond milk. Your vegan latte killed more bees and used more water than a year's worth of dairy milk. But it's got "plant-based" on the label so you're definitely saving the planet.

You may be familiar with pasta bolognese but have you ever eaten “pasta con le boragine”? zora.co/coin/base:0x9f…





Reforestation works best when local communities lead the way 🌳🌍 We sat down with @DjimoSerodio of @SilviProtocol & @jhruth of @climate_program to unpack their Bioregional Reforestation Grants Round & how Web3 can scale local regeneration 🌱 🎧Listen: cryptoaltruists.com/blog/crypto-al… We discuss: 🌐 An intro to bioregional finance as a mechanism to scale reforestation 💸 An overview of their innovative bioregional grant round that allocates funds across 8 unique bioregions ⛓️ How blockchain enables outcome-based climate action using smart contracts & decentralized MRV 🌴 Their unique plant-to-earn model that incentivizes tree planting 📈 What bioregional finance models look like at scale








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