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My guest this week is David Harland, until recently the CEO (International) of the Eden Project, with its two biomes with a million plants and the world’s largest indoor rainforest. In this episode, he discusses how:
- The Eden Project shows “the art of the possible” in turning ecosystem degradation into restoration
- Buckminster Fuller’s “spaceship earth” concept and geodesic domes served as an inspiration for the Eden Project
- The Eden Project showcases the positive impacts of regeneration of nature, society and the economy
- End of life mining sites can become exemplars of nature restoration, social regeneration and economic resilience
- Education is crucial for demonstrating our dependence on nature and interdependence with nature
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David Harland (LinkedIn)
The Eden Project (website)
Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth (book)
On the Brink (poem)
Thriving (book)
Wayne Visser (website)
Wayne Visser (LinkedIn)
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