Nov 3, 2025
Tim Christophersen, one of the world’s leading voices on ecosystem restoration, joins Dr. Gillian Lockitch for episode 233 of the Growing Older Living Younger podcast. With over 25 years of experience shaping global climate and biodiversity policy at the United Nations and now leading sustainability initiatives at Salesforce, Tim discusses how restoring our relationship with nature is essential not only for planetary health but very much so for our personal health and longevity. From the philosophy of ecological literacy to regenerative farming, urban green equity, and corporate climate action, this episode reveals how every generation can become part of “Generation Restoration”, thrive at any age and extend our healthspan to live long and die healthy.
Tim Christophersen is Vice President of Climate Action at Salesforce, where he helps mobilize businesses worldwide for ecosystem restoration and sustainability. Previously, he served 15 years with the United Nations Environment Program, playing key roles in shaping the Paris Climate Agreement, the Global Biodiversity Framework, and the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. Author of Generation Restoration: How to Fix Our Relationship Crisis with Mother Nature, Tim is also a regenerative farmer in Denmark and a passionate advocate for ecological literacy.
Episode Timeline
0:00 – Introduction to the
Podcast and Guest
Dr.
Gillian Lockitch introduces the focus on
healthy aging, the theme of restoring our relationship with nature,
and guest Tim Christophersen’s global leadership in climate and
biodiversity advocacy.
4:13 – Tim’s Early Influences and
Career Journey
Childhood in rural Germany, deep
connection to nature with his forester grandfather, studies in
forestry, and recognition of the philosophical shift needed away
from commoditizing nature.
6:09 – The Philosophical Shift
and Climate Change
Why the Enlightenment view of
nature as a machine is harmful; the call for a reciprocal, mutually
beneficial relationship with nature; practical advice from Tim’s
book.
7:54 – Transition to Salesforce
and Corporate Sustainability
From UN diplomacy to corporate
climate leadership; Salesforce’s Trillion Trees Initiative; how the
private sector brings speed and scale to
sustainability.
9:40 – Personal Responsibility
and Climate Skepticism
Tackling mistrust in climate
science, shifting baseline syndrome, and why personal stories—like
the collapse of the European eel—illustrate urgent environmental
realities.
14:25 – Everyday Actions and
Ecological Literacy
Why ecological literacy matters;
practical benefits of time in nature; how mindset shifts shape
healthier lifestyles and consumption patterns.
17:56 – Urban Farming and Food
Production
The misconception of large-scale
productivity; lessons from Havana; opportunities for community and
urban gardens; biodiversity within cities.
21:29 – Health and Environmental
Equity
One Health concept—linking
planetary and human health; urban green spaces as life-saving
infrastructure; equity challenges in access to
nature.
23:54 – Biodiversity and Public
Health
The link between deforestation
and vector-borne disease; mosquitoes, malaria, and ecosystem
collapse; why intact forests are vital for human
health.
26:44 – Positive Trends and
Future Outlook
Corporate responsibility trends
in Mars, Nestlé, Unilever; the rise of regenerative farming and
restoration projects; the need for faster
action.
28:08 – Conclusion and Call to
Action
Tim invites everyone to
join Generation
Restoration; Gillian shares guides and
resources to support healthspan and ecological literacy;
encouragement to subscribe and share the
podcast.
Learn More about Tim Christophersen's work and book: Generation Restoration: How to Fix Our Relationship Crisis with Mother Nature
http://www.timchristophersen.com
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