Regenerating the Earth with Amanda Joy Ravenhill and Chad Frischmann
Chad Frischmann is co-creator of Project Drawdown and the Founder and CEO of Regenerative Intelligence (RegenIntel), a global network of system thinkers focused on building a regenerative economy prioritizing human and planetary well-being. With over 20 years of experience in sustainability and climate strategy, Chad designs and implements solutions that address root causes of global challenges, creating broad, positive impacts for all life.
Amanda Joy Ravenhill is a sustainability leader and advocate for regenerative practices. She is the Co-Founder and Global Solutions Alliance Lead at RegenIntel, focusing on climate and regenerative solutions. Amanda is also the Co-Founder and Chief Solutions Officer of the Museum of TMRW, which envisions a future where humanity has successfully addressed the climate crisis. Her work continues to integrate art, science, and systemic thinking to create impactful solutions for global challenges.
Join Chad Frischmann and Mamta Mehra (not shown in this video) with RegenIntel in Hawaii this February and March for the Aloha ‘Āina living laboratory.
Mamta Mehra is RegenIntel Co-Founder of RegenIntel & Lead with a focus on Land Use and Oceans. She is a n expert on nature-based solutions, and has served as the Research Director of the Global Council for Science and the Environment, and Sr Fellow at Project Drawdown. RegenIntel is superpowered by a network of world class system thinkers and doers and a virtuous cycle of Regenerative Intelligence. They activate leaders and organizations through consultative services, education & training, and community building to effectively implement the highest impact systems of regenerative and climate solutions for the planet and people at scale. Our shared vision is transitioning from an endless growth economy to a regrowth economy based on abundance and well-being for all life.
You will immerse in regenerative climate solutions through learning labs and field trips to permaculture sites and renewable energy projects. Hands-on workshops will explore the integration of technology and nature, with a focus on regenerative farming, clean energy, and community resilience. Participants will leave equipped with actionable strategies to implement climate solutions in their own lives and communities.
Early bird registration is until November 15th! Click here to learn more and register: https://www.gaiatemple.org/alohaaina