

Renorming the Global Economy: From Green Experiments to Systemic Change
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What if the true barrier to financing the living planet isn’t capital—but our failure to shift the norms, incentives, and paradigms that scale regeneration from pilots to global systems?
As the TPC House opens with a call to planetary awareness, this session invites us to go beyond ambition and into deep coherence. In a world marked by climate disruption, ecological collapse, and social fragmentation, the urgency is not just to innovate—but to re-norm how we invest, govern, and grow.
Across Nature Day, we’ve seen how capital can restore ecosystems, how regenerative ventures can thrive, and how blended finance can unlock impact. Yet too many promising solutions remain fragmented—pilots without pathways, innovations without systems. This session explores what it takes to move from one-off projects to paradigm shifts.
Hosted by the Collaborative for Systemic Climate Action, this session asks: How can we redesign the architecture of economic transition—so that capital, policy, innovation, and community move together, not sequentially? What models align long-term, values-based investment with regenerative impact? And how might we reframe climate and nature not as risks to manage, but as the living systems of which we are a part?
Rooted in TPC’s East–West ethos and regenerative philosophy, the session blends modern systems thinking with ancient ecological wisdom. It is a call to action for those ready to make planetary well-being a norm, not an exception—transforming disruption into durable change.
If you are an investor, policymaker, entrepreneur, or catalyst ready to move beyond silos and toward system-level transitions—this session calls you to help shape the next economy: one that restores nature, embeds resilience, and redefines prosperity through ecological integrity.