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Bill Baue on Regenerative REPORTING

On November 18th we add the second layer in our Regeneration stack with a conversation about Regenerative Reporting with Bill Baue in the context of his r3.0 White Paper, “From Monocapitalism to Multicapitalism: 21st Century System Value Creation.” Together with Anthesis, Solvable will co-host a conversation about the role of reporting in shifting companies, governments, and communities to a multicapitals approach to regeneration—natural, human, social, intellectual, constructed, and financial. While ESG & sustainability reporting is typically understood within the context of finance or marketing, Baue seeks to expand the possibility space in defining what the next era of reporting can be. How might reporting quantify true social and ecological impact within a planetary, not just organization, specific context? Who are the rightsholders to multicapitals and how are they integrated into reporting?

Bill BAUE

Bill Baue is Senior Director of r3.0 (Redesign for Resilience & Regeneration), a not-for-profit common good that focuses on transcending incrementalism to trigger necessary transformations that enact living systems principles. Baue works at the leading edge of systemic transformation through expertise in Sustainability Context (Thresholds & Allocations), Thriveability, and Online Stakeholder Engagement. As a serial social entrepreneur, he has co-founded and instigated r3.0, Science-Based Targets, Sustainability Context Group, Sea Change Radio, and Currnt. Baue also serves as the Systems Convener for the Connecticut River Valley Bioregional Collaborative and the Capital Institute’s Regenerative Communities Network, as a Board Director of Co-op Power, and as Senior Advisor to Preventable Surprises. He enjoys camping, hiking, mountain climbing, kayaking, yoga, meditation, and dancing contact improvisation.

REGENERATION NEW WORKS SERIES

We’re in a transitionary socio-cultural moment between systems with a growing recognition of the imperative to change the direction of social and planetary travel. As we let go of sustainability as an insufficient paradigm shift for our flourishing planetary future, Regeneration offers the promise of life-giving ways to inhabit the planet. New Works Regeneration is a knowledge commons that uses conversations as a space for emerging the myriad dimensions of radical improvement. The conversations are free and open to all with the intentions of strengthening connections, expanding perspectives, and championing important contributions. Esteemed writers volunteer to spend time with us, sharing their works as prompts for discussion amongst participants in breakouts. Through eight conversations, we enhance the Regeneration stack that reveres the complexity of the concept through the lenses of: Futures, Reporting, Cultures, Finance, Cities, Agriculture, Design, and Leadership. We request that registrants arrive ready to engage with the content and with others around the globe. With New Works Regeneration, we invite you to join us to help define what is emerging.

This New Works conversation is gratefully co-hosted in partnership with Anthesis.

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