Nature-Based Futures & Regenerative Business

Shaken Not Burned

Climate, society, sustainability literacy and transforming our world

Welcome back to Shaken Not Burned!  We’re taking a short break from new episodes for a couple of weeks—but in the meantime, we’re diving into the archive to surface some of the most insightful and timely conversations you might have missed. 

This week, Shaken Not Burned brings you episodes that explore the essential systems—business, food, finance, and tech—that must evolve to move us beyond business-as-usual. Together, they spotlight the ideas and innovations driving real sustainability and offer insight into how we might go about building a regenerative, resilient economy aligned with global goals like the SDGs.

Erinch Sahan from the Doughnut Economics Action Lab explores how businesses can move from extraction to regeneration—borrowing wisdom from nature to redesign our economic systems.

Alastair Cooper at Cibus Capital explores the massive hidden costs of agriculture and where investment is needed—robotic precision spraying, soil biology, pheromone pest control—to transform food production sustainably.

Lisett Luik of Arbonics breaks down how satellite tech and data integrity are key to scaling nature-based carbon removals without greenwashing.

We explore the role that the UN Sustainable Development Goals play in realigning business with global priorities, as well as how ESG metrics, SDGs and impact reporting intersect.

An introduction to the Sustainable Development Goals.

These episodes explore:

  • How regeneration goes beyond sustainability

  • Tools for measuring nature impact (satellites, soil, and remote data)

  • The role of global frameworks like the SDGs in reshaping capital flows

Whether you're in finance, policy or corporate strategy, these discussions offer inspiration and grounded insight into how to work with—not against—natural systems.

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