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

Katılım Temmuz 2012
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regenavocado@regenavocado·
The winter survivors and the new spring seedlings getting settled in. Not pictured, more community members onboarded as we held our first open house day yesterday for @rifaisicilia. Two mothers with their children and another young father. We’re growing people and connections.
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Ogallala Life💧🌱🦫🦬@OgallalaLife·
We mine aquifers to irrigate crops for industry, ethanol & feed. Our storage reservoirs kill rivers and lose more to evaporation than is pumped for delivery, thru hundreds of miles of pipe that leak as much as they deliver... Then when it rains, it floods. Water is life, FFS
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regenavocado@regenavocado·
We’re growing almonds in a Sicilian syntropic consortium replenishing the water table and providing pollinator friendly support plants like aromatics. Regenerative agriculture meets beegenerative economics🐝 @RifaiSicilia Do the math.
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole

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.

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regenavocado@regenavocado·
I will host 7 workaway volunteers in January through @RifaiSicilia Starting February I would like to host a 3 month syntropic agroforestry apprenticeship program with up to 4 spots available. The program is 500 euros/month and includes food, lodging, training and excursions.
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Magenta@magentaceiba·
And this week's @OurBloomNetwork Creatives Team meeting ended with a discussion about women's leadership, ocean, and the role of art in our movement. YES. Really stoked about the volunteers hub I built on Bloom. It super helps coherence.
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regenavocado@regenavocado·
Reforestation and regenerative revenue streams are colliding catalyzed by bioregional cultural associations
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Crypto Altruists@Crypto_Altruism·
How can we motivate the planting of the right tree in the right place?🌱🌍 @DjimoSerodio of @SilviProtocol unpacks the new Bioregional Reforestation Grants Round & their vision of building onchain tools to help plant 1T trees globally.🌳🌴 Full chat w/ Djimo & @jhruth below 👇
Crypto Altruists@Crypto_Altruism

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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Bloom Network@OurBloomNetwork·
@regenavocado @owocki You're welcome! We're working on a Canva template for annual reports for Local Bloom chapters, so you can plug in your impact reports from Bloom (and/or elsewhere) and easily communicate an annual summary of impact in a nice PDF.
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owocki@owocki·
“Owocki is wrong, Regen web3 is thriving in this niche…. check out _________. “ I am open to the criticism of my Regen crossroads piece that maybe I painted the Regen web3 space with too broad of a brush.. so I’m soliciting rebuttals to my piece. If you have a niche that is growing, is sustainable, isn’t going anywhere… good for you! put together a one pager detailing why your niche is a bright spot. Tweet it by Friday, I’ll RT the best ones. Best ones will have - traction - revenue - data that proves it - line of sight on sustainability - solid theory of change
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Bloom Network@OurBloomNetwork·
@owocki All the local impact reports can be read here, so you can see what's happening on the ground and how these communities are building bioregional economies together with Bloom. bloomnetwork.earth/communityposts
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Bloom Network@OurBloomNetwork·
On today's Creative Team meeting at Bloom, our marketing lead brought a basket of fresh baby goats!!!!!!!!!!! And we worked on our subscription model. We've outgrown our capacity and need to bring in funds to handle the growth load!
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kendir hemp@kendirhemp·
bast fibers of hemp (processed)
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Ogallala Life💧🌱🦫🦬
Ogallala Life💧🌱🦫🦬@OgallalaLife·
Creek cleanup day with Six Pack Outdoors & friends 😎 This stretch of upper W Amarillo Creek runs thru 9th Street Trails, publicly accessible below Amarillo's Medical Park lakes (#stormwater #infrastructure) Note the change in character where the roots hit the high flow level
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Bloom Network@OurBloomNetwork·
Bloom has started a guest bloggers program! Are you practicing a solution that betters humanity's relationship with the natural world and each other? Do you have a spicy take with constructive ways people can take action locally? Hit us up! bloomnetwork.earth/editorial
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Bloom Network@OurBloomNetwork·
Have you checked out the Bloom Network feed lately? 60+ new local posts from our Q3 retroactive funding round! Beautiful stories and photos from regeneration on the ground, showing what's possible when communities come together to care for the commons. bloomnetwork.earth/communityposts
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