Post-urban. Post-carbon. Post-precision. A world where technology doesn’t manage nature—it listens to it.
Inter-species communication interface embedded in rewilded zones.
Portable, solar-powered condensation panels that bring water to reforested areas.
AI mostly stays in the background—modeling ecosystem feedback, but decisions are made by bioregional councils that include Indigenous communities, scientists, and young citizens.
The Accord of Watersheds—a treaty system where ecosystems, not nations, are the organizing principle of cooperation.
Agriculture is no longer industrial. It’s seasonal, ecological, and rooted in deep time.
Mass species collapse in the early 2030s—slowed, then reversed by global conservation tech networks.
It centers life, not control. It’s not about saving the world—it’s about becoming part of it again.
Assumes significant shifts in political will, global equity, and cultural humility.