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X-WR-CALDESC:Driven by the excessive production of commodities and wealth\,
  our society has normalized the relentless extraction of natural resources
  at unsustainable rates. This extractive behavior not only degrades the en
 vironment\, but also harms the human communities intrinsically linked to t
 hese ecosystems.\n\nHow did this culture of extraction arise? What drives 
 these exploitative systems? What are the consequences for both the environ
 ment and human societies? At this year's Earth Conference\, we seek to exp
 lore the origins and mechanisms of these extractive practices and to ident
 ify pathways toward a regenerative relationship with nature—one that prior
 itizes restoring the land and healing the connection between communities a
 nd the environment.\n\nIn this conference\, we will hear from individuals 
 and organizations committed to building regenerative and restorative pract
 ices in Southern Minnesota. We will explore the pathways available for int
 egrating these practices into our daily lives and discuss how we can creat
 e a system that honors the well-being of both human communities and the na
 tural world.\n\nTo learn more and to register use the Eventbrite link belo
 w.
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DTSTART:20231105T020000
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DESCRIPTION:Driven by the excessive production of commodities and wealth\, 
 our society has normalized the relentless extraction of natural resources 
 at unsustainable rates. This extractive behavior not only degrades the env
 ironment\, but also harms the human communities intrinsically linked to th
 ese ecosystems.\n\nHow did this culture of extraction arise? What drives t
 hese exploitative systems? What are the consequences for both the environm
 ent and human societies? At this year's Earth Conference\, we seek to expl
 ore the origins and mechanisms of these extractive practices and to identi
 fy pathways toward a regenerative relationship with nature—one that priori
 tizes restoring the land and healing the connection between communities an
 d the environment.\n\nIn this conference\, we will hear from individuals a
 nd organizations committed to building regenerative and restorative practi
 ces in Southern Minnesota. We will explore the pathways available for inte
 grating these practices into our daily lives and discuss how we can create
  a system that honors the well-being of both human communities and the nat
 ural world.\n\nTo learn more and to register use the Eventbrite link below
 .
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241102T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241102T153000
LOCATION:MNSU Centennial Union Room 245\, 620 West S Rd\, Mankato\, MN 5600
 1 US
SUMMARY:19th Annual Earth Conference - From Extraction to Regeneration: The
  Future We Create
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