The Regeneration will be Funded - October Newsletter

Kia ora,

Welcome to the Biome Newsletter, October edition, featuring updates from our Giftees & local ecosystem.

In a season defined by global international conflicts, national elections, pivotal referendums, and a distressing array of environmental destruction, it becomes evident that numerous factors are contributing to a narrative of separation and isolation on the global stage.

The urgency of the moment necessitates a collective response for healing this divide - and we find a resonant connection with our friends at Ma Earth. They are starting with an interview series examining the connection between the financial systems that govern our lives and the ecological systems that sustain our planet. More about this below.

Please enjoy this monthly digest.

Ngā mihi aroha

- Biome Trust

Giftee Updates

Ma Earth has launched S1 of the series “The Regeneration Will Be Funded”, including 50+ interviews exploring intersections of regenerative finance, technology & our living planet. Watch/listen at https://maearth.com

Learning Environment’s Ness Radich features on a recent Ma Earth interview - Heal the land, heal ourselves. Watch / Listen here

Be part of the vision to ignite the fire in hearts of many through learning in relationship, healing ecological systems, and supporting positive mental health practices by donating regularly to the Learning Environment here

Mangaroa Farms is celebrating the opening of local food resilience centre - the Farm Shop / Kete Kai (food basket) with garden tours & food stalls Sat 4th Nov. Book tickets here

Happen Films have now released their acclaimed short film Ben & bEartha now available to watch free online. More here

Common Unity in the Hutt Valley has started a summer seedling CSA, including Corn, Pumpkin, Runner Beans, Sunflowers, Marigolds, Basil and more. Enquire here

One Earth is celebrating #WorldFoodDay with the Planetarian Diet. A climate-friendly approach to meal planning - a delicious solution for a thriving planet. More here

SpaceBase’s Pat & Emeline Dahlstrom took part in World Space Week an international celebration of science and technology, and their contribution to the betterment of the human condition. More here

Additional News

Roebuck Farm & Jodi Roebuck, one of NZ’s leading Market Garden educators is hosting an Intensive workshop 25th & 26th Nov at their farm in Taranaki. More here

Papawhakaritorito Trust have been posting regular updates on the maramataka (moon cycle) and the best to times to plant in your maara (gardens). More here

Farmers Footprint NZ have launched the event “Road to Regeneration” featuring Nicole Masters & Zach Bush in Auckland on Sunday 12th Nov. More here

“We have neglected the simple truth that a good farmer is a craftsman of the highest order - a kind of artist.”

- Wendell Berry

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