 
          2040 - Join the Regeneration film and discussion (Past)
Join us for an amazing screening of the award-winning climate documentary 2040! A film that features Kate Raworth
 
          Please Note: This event has now finished and can no longer be joined.
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/environmental-smart-2040-screening-event-tickets-122432060589
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  Member    Steve Mason 
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  Member    Rachel Butler Bristol, England, United Kingdom Creating Regenerative places where people and nature coexist and evolve together. Working on solutions to the housing, ecological and climate crises. 
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  Member    Emily Malkin Wandsworth, England, United Kingdom Global Development Master's Student at the University of Copenhagen with a focus on degrowth and post-growth economics. BA in Social Anthropology, I also specialise in visual anthropology. 
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  Member    joe tankersley Winter Springs, Florida, United States of America storyteller and advocate for better tomorrows. Working with organizations and communities to help imagine a sustainable, abundant and just future. 
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  Member    Joanne Rourke Dublin, Leinster, Ireland I am an environmental scientist working for local government in Ireland. 
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  Member    Miguel Fernandez Falmouth, England, United Kingdom I'm a Director at Ambos Cohousing Limited. We are looking to shift our culture of home provision, from a market to commons based economic model. I also practice Architecture in my spare time, focused on community-led development using circular economic principles. 
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  Member    Brian Dowling Hacienda Heights, California, United States of America I serve as Treasurer for the California Doughnut Economics Coalition (CalDEC.org). 
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  Member  .jpg)  John Adams Salt Lake City, Utah, United States of America I retired early from my career in technology sales. The culture of corporate America was no longer working for me. Specifically the idea that there is a moral space, where as long as you are not breaking the law, your only responsibility was to shareholder value and pursuit of profit. Full acceptance of this leaves little space to connect with your values and principles. As I dug deeper into the concepts of Doughnut Economics the decision to retire from my professional job was a no-brainer. It was a purposeful transition from years of accumulating, to focusing on how to thrive so that I could live the concepts. This in turn has freed up my time and attention capacity to make sense of the current situation of the world, understand the underlying systems, and determine how I can contribute to help make positive change. I came to DEAL to find guidance on how to take action. 
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  Member  Ava Gagliardi 
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  Member    Jeff Corkran Dallas, Texas, United States of America 
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