Desiree Driesenaar
1 min readJan 13, 2021

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Thanks Vic. I do know John Dennis Liu and the Loess Plateau well. I’ve written about it. I’ve been working with John when I was interim director for his ecosystem restoration camps a few years ago.

Nutrition from naturally grown food on regenerative soil will be one of the biggest achievements. I wrote about Vandana Shiva once as one of the people I admire greatly and I’m a permaculturist working on food forests and regenerative farming in my country. I’m very glad to see so many people are working on it.

About the energy solutions I’m not sure yet. I just wrote a reply to Frederick Bott in an other article of mine about beauty as a valuable value. Some people say gravity, some say solar, some say hydrogen, some say free energy. I follow them all.

Personally I’m convinced that regenerative solutions will be varied based on local circumstances. They will be embedded in a clever systemic design so they interact with other fields and create many more values at once.

We’ll see what the future will bring. For me personally, the challenge is to get the business models changed so the current toxic triggers are not compromising ethics. We need to embrace the principles of synergy for that. I think that is an important step towards a regenerative future.

Keep up the good work. And see you around!

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Desiree Driesenaar
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