
Keen On America From the Soil Up: Regenerating the Economy
Jan 24, 2026
Jan-Gisbert Schultze, a venture capitalist focused on regenerative agriculture and founder of the Regenerate Forum, discusses reconnecting people and economies with nature. He highlights soil carbon loss and the symbolic power of soil. He describes transforming the Lake Constance region into a 'climate landscape' and outlines local strategies like farmer retraining and relocalized food systems.
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Crisis As Separation From Nature
- Jan-Gisbert Schultze argues our crisis is fundamentally spiritual: a deep disconnection from nature.
- He sees the planet as a living organism that we must realign with rather than dominate.
Technology Assists, Nature Realigns
- Schultze believes technology can assist but cannot replace realignment with nature.
- He emphasizes bottom-up action and human awakening over technocratic fixes.
Soil Carbon Loss Undermines Fertility
- Schultze highlights soil carbon loss (around 50%) as central to declining fertility and ecosystem health.
- He connects soil biome decline to human and animal health via shared biome relationships.
