Our Nature, a Triptych Series
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As people and a planet, we face more problems than ever. We have the resources and knowledge to solve them all. First, we have to find the will. Our Nature, a Triptych contains all three volumes: Growing, Growing the Renaissance, and Cogito Regenerative. These books are an exploration of who are as a people, how we have grown into who we are, and what we must do to be the best humans we can be. If you want to get excited about regenerating our communities, land and people, this book is for you. You won't just know what "Regeneration" means when you finish them. You will feel it.
Titles in the series (4)
- Growing: Our Nature, a Triptych, #1
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Our people, planet, and communities are more stressed than ever. These problems persist because we strive to sustain the very things that cause them. Growing is an in-depth look at our food and agriculture systems and how we have settled our country and planet. With over 30 years of first-hand experience and extensive study, Charlie Hopper offers a vivid examination of our journey as people on this planet and how nature and the nature of people will change our course. This book is an open-eyed look at our past, a call for action, and a beam of hope for our planet and us as people.
- Growing the Renaissance: Our Nature, a Triptych, #2
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Our people, planet, and communities are more stressed than ever. These problems persist because we strive to sustain the very things that cause them. Growing the Renaissance is an in-depth look at how we settled our country, built our cities, became the nation we are, and what it will take for us to be the change we need to be. With over 30 years of first-hand experience and extensive study, Charlie Hopper offers an in-depth look at living with the agency to be the people we are and want to be. The book is an open-eyed look at our past, a call for action, and a beam of hope for our planet and us as people.
- Cogito Regenerative: Our Nature, a Triptych, #3
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Our people, planet, and communities are more stressed than ever. These problems persist because we treat the symptoms, not the causes. Cogito Regenerative (I think; therefore I am regenerative.) takes an ontological look at our country, people, and planet and outlines a clear path for us to restore them all. With over 30 years of first-hand experience and extensive study, Charlie Hopper offers a vivid examination of our journey as people on this planet and the resources and responsibility we have to change course. We have the agency to regenerate our people, planet, and places and still be the people we are and want to be. This book is sure to give you the will.
- Our Nature, A Triptych Volumes I-III: Our Nature, a Triptych
As people and a planet, we face more problems than ever. We have the resources and knowledge to solve them all. First, we have to find the will. Our Nature, a Triptych contains all three volumes: Growing, Growing the Renaissance, and Cogito Regenerative. These books are an exploration of who are as a people, how we have grown into who we are, and what we must do to be the best humans we can be. If you want to get excited about regenerating our communities, land and people, this book is for you. You won't just know what "Regeneration" means when you finish them. You will feel it.
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