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I walked through #Florence once and the whole city felt like an argument I couldn't counter.

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    I walked through #Florence once and the whole city felt like an argument I couldn't counter.

    It's built from sustainable materials. It's still standing after 2,000 years. And it's one of the most beautiful places on earth. Nobody sacrificed comfort or beauty to build it. They just built with what the land could support and what time could hold.

    Tom Chi — Google X founding member, inventor of 77 patents, and now a venture capitalist betting on a regenerative economy — had the same experience. It became the seed of his new book, #Climate Capital: Investing in the Tools for a Regenerative Future.

    We spent an hour talking about what that means in practice. A few things that stayed with me: 90% of the cost structure of physical businesses already aligns economic and ecological goals. Less material used = lower costs + less extraction. Less energy = lower processing costs + fewer emissions. The economy and the planet are already pointing the same direction. The 5% that isn't aligned is what the lobbyists fight about — which is why that's all we ever hear.

    And then the phrase I can't shake: cognitive despoiling. We spent the 20th century strip mining the physical resources of the planet. Tom thinks we're spending the 21st century strip mining the cognitive resources of humanity — burning through attention, trust, and clear thinking the same way we burned through forests and rivers. The damage is invisible. But it compounds.

    This is not a doom-and-gloom conversation. It's a design conversation. And the design problem, Tom argues, is solvable.

    Episode is live. marcociappelli.com

    — Marco

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    New Book: Climate Capital — Investing in the Tools for a Regenerative Future | An Interview with Tom Chi

    Marco Ciappelli interviews Tom Chi, Google X Founding Member, Inventor & Venture Capitalist, Author of Climate Capital: Investing in the Tools for a Regenerative Future, for An Analog Brain In A Digital Age Podcast. What if the economy isn't broken — just badly designed? Tom Chi, Google X founding m

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