It's What You Believe In


  • As a Terracopia investor you will be participating in a game changing system that redefines the way that sustainability will be measured
  • This investment could not be greener, it could not be more ethical
  • Terracopia allows science to speak, it enables the earth to be heard
  • More than an investment, this is a stake in the future and a commitment to the future of the earth and its inhabitants

Terracopia is a structure providing people with information which enables them to make meaningful, informed choices that directly affect the future of the earth. This is because Terracopia is concerned with using less stuff and/or using stuff which causes less damage.

The Terracopia system uses measurable data: there is no sleight of hand or clever message. No marketing position other than 100% science, 100% truth.

If you care about the businesses that you invest in; and if sustainability and the environment are high on your care priorities; investigating the Terracopia opportunity is a very good use of your time!

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  • Copper

    There is enough copper to last us another 88 years at current rates of consumption and recycling.

  • Oil

    Taking into account both discovered and undiscovered oil, there will be enough to last for another 26,500 days at our current rate of consumption. Oil cannot be recycled, once it is burned.

  • Atmospheric Carbon

    Atmospheric Carbon and other Greenhouse Gasses are compromising the earth’s ability to cool itself, causing mean surface temperatures to rise. The accumulation of CO2 in the earth’s atmosphere is trapping 0.12% of incoming solar radiation.

  • Atlantic Mackerel

    Although North Sea Cod is still in crisis (biomass is one third of its 1964 level), Atlantic Mackerel staged a great recovery in recent decades. Prior to the collapse of Atlantic Mackerel stocks in 1976, the peak biomass had been 1.7 million tonnes in 1972. In 2004, after severe measures had been implemented by the US Government, stocks had bounced back to 2.3 million tonnes. If we know, we can act.

  • Biodiversity

    Biomass is the engine of the earth, converting the sun's energy into food, materials and sub systems to sustain life and circulate nutrients. Mankind is eroding this engine at an alarming rate and dispensing with known and unknown bits of it, without heed to how the function of the engine is affected.