1. The Core Principle (The "Why")

Current energy (fossil fuels) and food (industrial ag) systems are parasitic, based on the illusion of separation from nature. This action shifts to a circular, regenerative model, partnering *with* the Earth, using its abundance and creating *more* life through farming.

2. Key Policy Objectives (The "What")

Energy: 100% Renewable by 2045.

  • Phase-out fossil fuel subsidies (10 yrs).
  • Achieve 100% global renewable electricity generation (by 2045).
  • Make key renewable/storage tech open-source (funded by GTF).

Agriculture: 100% Regenerative by 2035.

  • Redirect all subsidies away from industrial/chemical ag.
  • Pay farmers directly for positive outcomes (carbon sequestration, water retention, biodiversity).

Restoration: Global "Re-Greening".

  • Fund massive ecosystem restoration via GTF (reforestation, marine permaculture, etc.).

3. Implementation Strategy (The "How")

Funded by Action 2 (GTF), protected by Action 3 (GIP/GVS).

Phase 1: The 'Great Redirect' (Years 1-10)

  • Energy: GTF funds "New Earth Energy" moonshot, installing renewables globally. Subsidy end makes renewables cheapest.
  • Agriculture: Global "Train the Regenerative Farmer" program launched.
  • Narrative War: GIP publicises benefits, counters misinformation.

Phase 2: The Tipping Point (Years 11-20)

  • Energy: Grid predominantly renewable. Fossil fuels become relics.
  • Agriculture: Soil health improves globally. Carbon drawdown begins.
  • Climate: Emissions slow to near-zero. Planetary fever breaks.

Phase 3: The Regenerative Age (Years 21+)

  • Humanity achieves stable, net-negative carbon economy.
  • Food security via healthy soils.
  • Impact Measurement & KPIs: Relevant global bodies monitor and report on KPIs, including:
    • Global greenhouse gas emissions reach net-zero and transition to sustained net-negative levels.
    • Percentage of global agricultural land under certified regenerative practices exceeds 50%, with measurable increases in global soil organic carbon.
    • Global renewable energy generation consistently meets >100% of global demand, with near-universal energy access.
  • Human industry and planetary health integrated.

4. Stakeholders & Partners (The "Who")

  • Global: UNEP, FAO, reformed IEA.
  • National: Energy, Agriculture, Environment Depts.
  • Non-Profit: Regenerative ag movements, soil institutes, conservation groups, renewable think-tanks.
  • Public: Farmers, engineers, technicians, "Restoration Corps."

5. Anticipated Challenges & Counter-Strategies

Challenge: Fossil fuel industry resistance.

Counter: Make obsolete - Expose via Action 2, Out-Compete via GTF, Buy out workforce.

Challenge: Worker displacement.

Counter: Just Transition guarantee (Action 5/GTF) - UBI or free retraining in New Earth economy.

Challenge: "Big Ag" lobby ("can't feed the world").

Counter: Evidence via GIP/GVS - prove regenerative is more resilient, profitable, nutritious.