Dear Wise Earth

In an era where systems change is vital, aligning visionaries and investment with natural ecosystems is critical. The existential need for increasing planetary solutions, demands compelling products and experiences that are in alignment with Earth’s principles and in response to planetary needs.

At Dear Wise Earth, by empowering visionary change-makers through Life-centered solutions, we direct investment towards communities and environments central to planetary health.

How we do it?

By finding inspiration at the intersection of Traditional Indigenous Knowledge & Biomimicry, we introduce Earth’s Wisdom into human organizations by design.

Our Vision

DWE envisions a world where Life is brought back to the center of all human activity and the wholesome of our specie's activity serves Life on Earth.

Mision

To actively contribute to the emergence and evolution of Earth-centered organizations and life-aligned governance, finding inspiration at the intersection of Indigenous Wisdom and Biomimicry. 

Purpose

To reveal Earth’s Wisdom and support those applying it.

We support Nature by facilitating human constructs’ transition towards being in service of life-supporting planetary systems, by listening to the Earth’s Wisdom visible through science, indigenous peoples, and personal intimacy with Nature.

What’s being said?

“DWE has the potential to include Earth leadership in board and management of thousands of large companies!”
— Pedro Tarak, Founder Sistema B Latam
This (DWE) regenerative approach has influenced our sustainability strategy and most of the initiatives that we led in 2021. It is also one of the reasons why we updated our Code of Ethics, and was the trigger to start setting up a Sustainable Supply Chain Management System. This new approach has been adopted by other initiatives, such as the employee assistance program, focused on personal development and social value creation. The same applies to environmental projects, such as carbon footprint, life cycle assessments, and the introduction of new materials and equipment that will help us generate a positive impact on our planet. Considering this commitment to regeneration, we have developed a sustainability strategy with 22 action lines that lie within our 5 sustainability pillars: circular economy, innovation, environment, people & society, and governance. Now rather than focusing on minimizing the negative impacts of our activities, our actions strive to build a net positive business and bring systemic change, whilst incorporating regenerative principles.
— IMG Group
I remain impressed by DWE. I especially appreciate the “Cosmovision Lab.” Too few are talking about worldview, yet the scholarship is emerging showing it may be the missing link necessary for sustainability.
— Four Arrows, aka: Don Trent Jacobs, Ph.D., Ed.D.