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Opportunities and RegenIntel

  • Writer: Marshall Kirkpatrick
    Marshall Kirkpatrick
  • 3 minutes ago
  • 2 min read

I've got some cool news myself: I've added to my portfolio a major engagement with an amazing organization called RegenIntel. It's made up of the team that led the research on the world's leading solutions to global warming at Project Drawdown and a Cosmos of 100+ experts they've connected with who have experience in regenerative transformation. Regeneration: beyond sustainability, focused on repair, renewal, regrowth.

 

I wrote more about it this week on LinkedIn; but if you're working with an organization looking to undergo a regenerative transformation, I'd love to talk with you about RegenIntel's advisory services. Their work has ranged from venture investor technical evaluation systems to corporate leadership training. If you want to get excited about the scope of their ambition and credibility, check out the 2 minute video just below the fold on their home page. I've been struck by their combination of kindness and competence.


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I'm continuing my consulting work with other organizations as well. Ever tuning my articulation of our services and value proposition, the top of the Earth Catalyst home page now reads: "Discover opportunities & risks, efficiently and effectively. // We build simple but powerful systems for strategists, marketing, and sales, at world-class tech companies & sustainability orgs."

 

Our systems are getting so good, too! This week the version I have tuned for myself surfaced some great developments I wrote about concerning an innovative response to data center climate impacts, three interesting tips for turning observed information into knowledge, and an article by green tech veteran Rob Day arguing that the venture market for climate tech is now in a state he calls "checkbooks open, risk OFF." (Money is flowing, but only to momentum - not vision - for at least the duration of 2025.) I did not write about that but have shared it and thought about it a lot.

 

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