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We must listen to indigenous knowledge—they've been practicing sustainable forestry for centuries.
Technology can be forestry's greatest ally if we use it wisely.
Every tree we plant today is a legacy for generations we'll never meet.
When we measure forest success only in board feet, we miss the forest for the trees.
Every business decision we make in forestry must pass the test of time - will this still make sense in 100 years?
We must measure what matters - not just financial returns but social and environmental impact too.
We must decouple economic growth from environmental degradation.
Sustainability is not a cost - it's the biggest innovation opportunity of our lifetime.
We need to move from shareholder capitalism to stakeholder capitalism.
We must listen to indigenous knowledge—they've been the guardians of forests for centuries.
Technology can help us monitor forests, but it's human commitment that will save them.
The choices we make today will shape the world of tomorrow.
Sustainability is not enough—we need regeneration.
We must design systems that are restorative and regenerative by nature.
We need to shift from ownership to access—from products to services.
We can’t just keep doing things the way we’ve always done them. The world has changed, and so must we.
Design is the first signal of human intention—so let’s make sure that intention is good.