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Regenerative Planet

The book that will transform your vision of the world

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THE DREAM

This is a book for dreamers.

I know many will say that ending hunger, the lack of water, and reversing climate change is practically impossible. And that living on a Regenerative Planet is just an illusion, or a dream still far away.

And I have to agree, at least in part, because in the present where I write this text we live in a model incapable of sustaining itself over decades and centuries, in which the destruction and exploitation of natural resources are the standard of economic development on a Planet of finite resources.

I fear the worst. A world with increasingly scarce resources, leading to violence and suffering for more and more people and other living beings.

But I dream of a better place, a Planet where destroying Nature becomes as absurd as slavery. With abundance of water, living forests, and plenty of food.

Yes, it is possible.

Regenerating ecosystems is the solution to restore water flows. Regenerating ecosystems is the solution for food production. Regenerating ecosystems is the solution for Nature itself to reverse climate change.

In this book I will present the theory of the Regenerative Planet, a dream I wish to share with you.

It is just a map, a guide, a path, to, perhaps, make this the reality of the future.

This is a book of environmental education and questioning for all. Economics for observers. Philosophy for farmers. Agriculture for consumers, and hope for dreamers.

LIFE

We are born without choosing where or when. On a magical Planet, with a combination of factors that makes it the perfect place for life to flourish.

Life is so magical that it's even difficult to understand it.

Why are we here?

What is the meaning of life?

Faith and science can give us some answers for what we don't see, and we are free to believe in what makes sense to us.

But what we can see with our eyes is a living Nature. Of enchanting beauty and incredible diversity, that flows in the direction of increasing and making more complex the existing forms of life.

Remove human beings from a territory and it will walk in the direction of becoming a forest. Over time, the ecosystem will be able to sustain more forms of life with more abundance of resources. More water, more shelter, more food. More life.

The laws of Nature were given to us. We don't have the power of choice. We are just born here, in a green and blue oasis in the midst of the vast darkness of the unknown.

I will share in this book some reflections on how Nature works based on observation. There are countless observations and reflections we can make about how it works. One of them, for example, is that life's programming leads to balance, favoring that more and more distinct forms of life can inhabit ecosystems over time.

This is the direction that life walks in Nature. Over time, more life.

Defining the concept of "life" is not easy. It can be something abstract or spiritual. But for this book, we will define "life" as the sum of all living beings that inhabit here, including plants, fungi, microorganisms, animals. The more individuals of the same species, more life. The more distinct species, more life.

So the opposite of life is extinction, a process in which there is a reduction in the quantity and diversity of life on the Planet.

THE MACRO ORGANISM

Many people are so disconnected from Nature that they don't realize we are part of a living organism.

The Planet Earth is alive. Each being, each element, fulfills its function in the environment. All living beings, with the exception of one, live in the same direction that life flows.

And the sum of each species fulfilling its function makes ecosystems seek balance and can sustain more and more forms of life.

Fungi and termites decompose wood. Plants and trees feed animals, which in turn spread the seeds, instinctively propagating the plants. Ants cut old and weakened plants. Microorganisms in the soil decompose organic matter. The wind prunes and knocks down trees, restarting the cycle of forests. Forests pump water into the atmosphere and actively participate in the water cycle. Carnivorous animals control the population of other animals. Insects pollinate flowers, and are food for other beings.

The elements of the Planet are like cells of our body, in which each distinct cell has its function.

Water nourishes life, just as blood carries oxygen to other parts of our body. Decomposer fungi and microorganisms process organic matter and return it to its natural cycle, just like our digestive system processes the food we eat.

When we cut our skin, cells immediately begin the work of covering the exposed skin, forming a "scab" of protection so that new skin can form. The same is seen on the Planet, when the soil is left exposed, without plant cover, just with earth, immediately herbs and grasses, often mistakenly called "weeds", start the process to cover the soil and close the wound. So that, over time, the new forest can form.

Plants, trees, and algae, through photosynthesis, transform sunlight into energy. And with this process, they cycle the atmosphere and feed life, besides several other functions.

There are so many factors, of a complexity still very difficult to comprehend, that make this Planet have unique conditions for life to prosper.

Earth is a living organism, that pulses, breathes. Our difficulty in understanding it this way is a symptom of the disconnection from Nature that much of the population lives in and forgets that we are part of it, not the owners of it.

Our time of life here is short, it's just a blink of an eye for the life of the Planet.

Should we destroy, or preserve and regenerate?

79 Chapters that transform your worldview

79 chapters that will change how you see the world

1.The Dream
2.Life
3.The Macro Organism
4.The Degenerative Planet
5.Will We Become Extinct?
6.Can Trees Save Us?
7.Regeneration
8.The Inflection Point of Regeneration
9.Agroforestry
10.Global Warming
11.The Inflection Point of Emissions
12.Can Machines Save Us?
13.The Cure Through Nature
14.The Origin of Evil
15.The Siren's Song
16.Has Humanity Always Exploited Nature?
17.The Biggest Lie School Teaches Us
18.Are We All of the Same Species?
19.The Homo Destructor
20.The Homo Originarius
21.Originarius vs Destructors
22.The Equilibrium
23.The Fragility
24.The Cancer
25.The Homo Regenerator
26.The Impact
27.Who Is to Blame?
28.Impact Calculator
29.The Paradox of Collapse
30.Agroforestry Systems
31.Green Manure
32.Stratification
33.Stratified Natural Succession
34.The Clearings
35.The Fiscal Agents
36.Water is Planted
37.Example Models
38.The Architect of Nature
39.The Hunger Fallacy
40.Regenerative Livestock
41.Too Good to Be True?
42.Why Isn't the Whole World Regenerating?
43.The Main Barriers
44.Labor and Mechanization
45.Access to Land
46.The Regenera Terra Movement
47.Intended Agrarian Reform
48.Economic Viability
49.Social Viability
50.Shared Benefit and Loss
51.Ecosystem Impact Markets
52.The Search for Profit
53.Carbon Credit
54.Does Compensating Make Sense?
55.The Regeneration Credit
56.Certification of Regeneration
57.How to Make Regenerative Products the Standard?
58.Consumption
59.The System
60.Legal Reserve
61.The Petrochemical Industry
62.The Energy System
63.Mining
64.The Regenerative Industry
65.The Regenerative Economy
66.Silent Slavery
67.The Urban Exodus
68.The Anti-Green Revolution
69.The True Green Revolution
70.Capital, Time and Consumption
71.The Search for the Path
72.The Path of Awareness
73.The Call
74.The Remedy
75.Syntropy
76.The Path to Peace
77.References
78.About the Author
André Ravagnani

About the Author

André Ravagnani, known as Dr. Planeta, is a production engineer from USP with an MBA in blockchain application development from IGTI. Since 2021, he has dedicated himself to social entrepreneurship and the study of Nature and agroforestry systems.

Computer scientist, he is the idealizer of the Sintrop blockchain for socio-environmental impact projects and the Regeneration Credit, a P2P system to finance the regeneration of terrestrial ecosystems.

Farmer and agroforester, he has been regenerating degraded land and planting agroforestry with his own hands.

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