In this inspiring episode or Sustainability in your earWe connect with Storyteller, Systems Thinker and the pioneer of regenerative agriculture Douglas Gayeton to explore the latest developments within the framework of ecological benefits (EBF), a potentially playing tool We Nature. First he introduced a duration of an Earth911 podcast event in 2023, and discussed by a round table in a second show, EBF sacrifices a new bold way to measure what matters most to nature, water, soil, biodiversity, carbon and equity. Unlike the traditional carbon accounting, the EBF provides an integral vision of how projects can restore and regenerate ecosystems. Douglas calls EBF a “Rosetta stone” for the ecological impact that sacrifices a shared language for communities, companies, not profit and financatives.

In our conversation, Douglas leads us to the creation of the EBF: my philosophical roots, its rigorous methodology and its potential to become a new baseline to evaluate the impact on the regenerative economy. He reflects on what Leg has learned so far and how the first adopters are helping to shape a framework that is the science of the same parts, the narration of stories and the social contract. Now being piloted in 24 projects worldwide and appears in the next BBC series Download the futureThe EBF is quickly becoming a fundamental tool in the regenerative movement. In this conversation, Douglas shares how the framework, helping to change the investment and narration of stories towards the systems that support life. Get more information at EBFCommons.org and Thelexicon.org.