Useful links

Autumn 2025

In this episode of the Great Simplification, Nate Hagans interviews Audrey Tang, the Digital Ambassador for the Taiwan Government. She describes how Taiwan used citizen assemblies to build trust in the government and inject citizen voice into policy development.

Name me. This is a poetic provocation by Ashanti Kunene for the Systemic Investing Summit 2025. It is a tribute to Mother Earth “the wonb from whence we came, the tomb to which we return.

Andrew Millison’s latest video shows how deserts can be revegetated. This work is happening on a large scale – 100,000 hectares. Halting, and then reversing desertification is a key to healing the climate.

Summer 2025

How Data Science can help fight climate change

Dan Hammer and others explain how data science as machine learning (where computers learn from data) and data visualization (turning data into pictures), to analyze the details and understand the most challenging components of climate change. 

How to talk about climate change in a way that makes a difference

Dr Rebecca Huntley gives a quick overview of key points in her book in this video.

Learn more about the book here.

Plants asorb 30% more CO2 than Previously estimated

If the information in this article is correct, what are the implications for the Emissions Trading Scheme?

Cultivating Inner Capabilities

This brilliant report identifies the “inner work” essential to support aspirations for a regenerative food system.

Andrew Millison’s YouTube Channel

Andrew Millison continues to produce inspiring videos from his travels in India and Africa.

Eco-index Ecosystem Reconstrustion map

This interactive map is a great resource for identifying options for restoration projects.

Winter 2024

Cooling the PLanet with Plants

A paper in the International Journal of Biosensors and Bioelectronics by Peter Bunyard, Rob de Laet, and others.

Walter Jehne’s Soil Sponge

Here is some welcome new work from Walter Jehne about growing carbon in soil.

When life Enters the equation

Rob Lewis’s brilliant article portraying climate action has two legs emissions reductions and the flourishing of life.