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TOM CHI’S NEW BOOK
Climate Capital
Investing in the Tools for a Regenerative Future
Climate Capital: Investing in the Tools for a Regenerative Future reframes economics as a design discipline, offering a realistic, grounded perspective from physicist and designer Tom Chi. It shows why today’s economic systems can’t align with our planet’s physical realities and introduces a comprehensive framework for change. Key insights include:
Science-based possibilities for our collective future—avoiding extremes of blind optimism or doom.
The 4Cs: critical thinking, compassion, climate, and community as a framework for sustainable economics.
Learning from nature—the best-designed system—rather than economic pseudoscience, to shift from fear to empowerment.
Part toolkit, part history, and part demonstration, this book offers tangible strategies for investors, policymakers, and activists to build a regenerative economy that sustains, rather than harms, our world.
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Tom Chi
Tom Chi has worked in a wide range of roles from astrophysical researcher to Fortune 500 consultant to corporate executive developing new hardware/software products and services. He's played a significant role in established projects with global reach (Microsoft Outlook, Yahoo Search), and scaled new projects from conception to significance (Yahoo Answers from 0 to 90 million users).
Tom has pioneered and practiced a unique approach to rapid prototyping, visioning, and leadership that can jumpstart innovative new ideas as well as move large organizations at unprecedented speeds. These approaches have benefitted over a dozen industry-leading companies. He most recently served as head of product experience at Google X developing technology such as Google Glass and Google's self-driving cars.
His current focus is delving into human development issues with social entrepreneurs around the globe, rebooting the fundamental frameworks of entrepreneurship itself, and teaching a limited number of workshops to select organizations.