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In 2015, John Fullerton published the book "Regenerative Capitalism." At the [[ReGenFriends™]] Summit in 2019, Fullerton was one of three speakers most prominently featured.<ref>https://www.regenfriends.com/events-1</ref> There, he proclaimed that "the Capital Institute has been at the forefront of regenerative economics," which he defines as "an economic system that works to 'regenerate' capital assets." To "place a true value on the environment," he argues that we need to recognize [[Pacha Mama]] as "the original capital asset."<ref>https://gritdaily.com/regenerative-economy/</ref>
In 2015, John Fullerton published the book "Regenerative Capitalism." At the [[ReGenFriends™]] Summit in 2019, Fullerton was one of three speakers most prominently featured.<ref>https://www.regenfriends.com/events-1</ref> There, he proclaimed that "the Capital Institute has been at the forefront of regenerative economics," which he defines as "an economic system that works to 'regenerate' capital assets." To "place a true value on the environment," he argues that we need to recognize [[Pacha Mama]] as "the original capital asset."<ref>https://gritdaily.com/regenerative-economy/</ref>
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Revision as of 23:12, 17 February 2023

The Capital Institute was founded by its President John Fullerton. It is closely affiliated with the Savory Institute due to Fullerton's deep involvement in the latter.

Regenerative Capitalism

In 2015, John Fullerton published the book "Regenerative Capitalism." At the ReGenFriends™ Summit in 2019, Fullerton was one of three speakers most prominently featured.[1] There, he proclaimed that "the Capital Institute has been at the forefront of regenerative economics," which he defines as "an economic system that works to 'regenerate' capital assets." To "place a true value on the environment," he argues that we need to recognize Pacha Mama as "the original capital asset."[2]

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