Andrew Fanning on the Doughnut 3.0 - podcast
The Upstream Podcast recently hosted a conversation with Andrew Fanning, co-author of a new article on Doughnut 3.0.
ποΈ Iβm excited to share the release of a new Upstream Podcast episode: βA World out of Balance: Introducing Doughnut 3.0β featuring Andrew Fanning!
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Global Capitalism is leading us into significant ecological overshoot and extreme social deprivation. We know this for many reasons, one of which is that Andrew Fanning, along with Kate Raworth, have recently released the Doughnut 3.0 outlining data from over the last 20 plus years that support the conclusion that capitalism is still leaving billions of people in deprivation while pushing Earth beyond its safe limits.
Andrew Fanning is the Data Analysis & Research Lead here at Doughnut Economics Action Lab and a Visiting Research Fellow in the Sustainability Research Institute, he is also the co-author with Kate Raworth of βDoughnut of social and planetary boundaries monitors a world out of balanceβ published in Nature in October 2025.
Huge thanks to Andrew for his research and for joining me in this conversation!
Hereβs to moving closer to a world where everyone can thrive β within the means of our living planet. ππ
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Steven Allen
Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom
I am Head of Economics at Howell's School, Cardiff, part of the GDST family of schools. I have been in role for 12 years and recently took up an additional role as Y7-11 Careers Coordinator. I am passionate about ensuring that Economics education is relevant, exciting and impactful, meaning it is time to get involved in the process of making A-Level Economics fit for purpose and consistent, regardless of country and exam board!
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Kyungmin Lee
Suji-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Kyungmin Lee is the Co-Founder of Y-Donut (Yongin Doughnut Economics Coalition) and an active member of Neutinamu Makers and the Supunro Cooperative based at Neutinamu Library. She holds a PhD in Public Administration and currently serves as a Research Assistant Professor at Ajou University in South Korea. Her research focuses on integrating Doughnut Economics into grassroots policymaking, aiming to build regenerative and redistributive communities through participatory governance and locally grounded innovation.
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