Doors open – 6:00pm
Talk begins – 7:00pm
General Admission £15 | Complimentary for Patrons
“This book should be on the desk of every politician, CEO, CFO, and investor, worldwide.” — John Elkington, sustainability pioneer
As climate change, biodiversity loss, and economic volatility accelerate, many of us are asking a deeper question: is the problem the system we’re in—or how we understand it?
After twenty years as a Managing Director at JPMorgan, John Fullerton walked away in 2001 with no plan—only pressing questions. Later that year, he witnessed 9/11 firsthand. Those questions crystallized into his life’s work: founding Capital Institute and developing the framework of regenerative economics.
His new book, Regenerative Economics: Revolutionary Thinking for a World in Crisis, challenges the idea of the economy as a machine to be fixed or optimized. Instead, he offers a powerful reframing: the economy as a living organism, capable of regeneration when the right conditions are created.
Rather than proposing new goals or metrics alone, Fullerton’s work goes to the root—grounding economics in life’s first principles. What if prosperity meant the flourishing of all life, not just the accumulation of wealth?
Join us for a fireside conversation exploring the ideas behind the book, with space for bold questions about finance, climate, nature, and what regeneration could look like in practice.
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