We're thrilled to welcome
@bbaue to the next OpenCivics Network Assembly, May 19th at 9am PST, for a Civic Innovator Session:
"Bioregional Carrying Capacities: Multicapital MRV"
RSVP here:
luma.com/iu3zx6ow
Bill is Senior Director of r3.0 (Redesign for Resilience & Regeneration) — a global common-good platform crowdsourcing open recommendations for the transformations humanity needs amid ecological & social collapse, toward a regenerative, distributive economy.
He's spent decades doing the patient, rigorous work of digging past greenwashing and impactwashing.
His insight: real sustainability requires respecting the carrying capacities of living systems — not merely improving incrementally against last year's numbers.
His work has shaped a generation of measurement, reporting, and accountability standards — anchoring impact in the real ecological, social, and economic limits of the systems we depend on, and fairly allocating responsibility across the actors who shape them.
His session proposes a framework for Bioregional Measurement, Reporting & Verification (MRV), grounded in the Carrying Capacities of Capitals — Natural, Social, Human, Financial, and beyond — within and across bioregions.
It draws on r3.0's Thresholds & Allocations approach to Context-Based Sustainability: grounding every claim of "sustainability" or "regeneration" in a credible relationship to systemic limits and a just allocation of responsibility for honoring them.
Why this matters for open civic innovation:
A participatory, vital, resilient civilization needs shared instruments for sensing what living systems can bear, and how responsibility is fairly distributed across the communities and bioregions that share them.
Bill's work sits at exactly that nerve: a credible substrate for bioregional coordination, aligned incentives, and the self-correcting feedback loops any open civic system needs to stay honest with itself over time.
Come ready to listen, question, and weave.
In Us We Trust.
RSVP:
luma.com/iu3zx6ow