
Evolving Economic & Political Systems for Earth with Doughnut Economics (Past)
Join this fun colearning group to understand tools for new economic and political systems for Earth.

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Doughnut Economics is based on:
HUMAN NEEDS fulfillment of Water, Food, Energy, Health, Housing, Education, Income & work, Political voice, Networks, Peace & justice, Gender equality and Social equity.
EARTH CONCERN remediation of Climate change, Ocean acidification, Chemical pollution, Nitrogen & phosphorus loading, Freshwater withdrawals, Land conversion, Biodiversity loss, Air pollution, and Ozone layer depletion.
THE PROBLEM
- Throughout history, most humans were not well-educated.
- Most people were probably self-centered, some caring about their families, many were competitive to protect themselves and survive.
- For thousands of years, it was a cruel world with dominators, invaders, conquerors, enslavers and exploiters.
- Then there was feudalism and poverty for most people.
- The U.S. was based on exploitation of the native people and imported slaves.
- It has been a cruel world for many over these thousands of years.
- We are still seeing a world of dominators and the dominated, exploiters and the exploited.
- Politics has become hyper-competitive, with disinformation campaigns on social media, political lying, voting suppression and voting district rigging to ensure the protection of political, social and economic interests.
- In a world of hypersonic nuclear weapons, it is becoming clear that without peace, we will not survive the climate emergency because violence, conflict and war take up our resources, as well as our attention and focus, while business damages land, water and air, spewing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
- National political and geo-political systems, and economic and business systems, were created with lower levels of consciousness.
THE SOLUTION
- We need to understand how to create peace and collaboration for a better world, for humanity and nature.
- We need to evolve new conscious economic and political systems to create a sustainable, flourishing world for all and nature.
- We support Doughnut Economics as a conscious, evolutionary model.
- You can join this monthly conversation and support each other as we co-learn and co-evolve together.
- This is a lively, fun conversation on the third Sunday of each month at 12 pm EST.
- Tell your friends. Let's make colearning, coevolution, collaboration and cocreating fun.
Here is our present document we are codeveloping for free global distribution to help humanity evolve.
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Rodolfo Pereira
Bilbao, Euskadi, Spain
Son, father, brother, husband, friend, songwriter, dreamer and entrepreneur. In love with the unknown and passionate about all the things that can still be created and discovered. I see myself as a Multiverse and Nothing at the same time.
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Astrid Lyssens
Budapest, Közép-Magyarország, Hungary
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Zaid Omer
Table View, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
Engineer, Risk Manager, Innovator, Governance researcher, Photographer, Martial Artist, Founder of the GOO (Governance of Opportunities) and Influencer
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Peter Lupoff
Brooklyn, New York, United States of America
CEO Net Impact - 160,000 NexGen member organization with mission to inspire, equip and activate emerging leaders to foment a just and sustainable world. CEO of GOOD Institute, Social/Environmental Think Tank. Educator - Fellow, Fordham Gabelli School of Business. Impact Investing, Fordham Social Innovation Collaboratory. Investor - Principal, Lupoff/Stevens Family Office - 100% Impact Investing commitment.
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Iratxe Acha
Bilbao, Euskadi, España
I live in Bilbao, in the north of Basque Country, and I work in SAIOLAN, in Mondragon. I have experience in collaborating with entrepreneurs in the development of new business activities. During last years I’ve focused my work (with some colleages in SAIOLAN) in connecting « foreign companies with innovative solutions » with « local companies » as a way to create new local business activities and new employment, while improving local economy’s circularity. In this work, we focus our search in innovative solutions that contribute to clean earth, water and air, and the evolution of agrifood industry towards Circular Economy. Easy&Fast to explain in few words, Complex&Slow to implement with success... Apart from SAIOLAN, I’m also involved in Fairphone Community (as Fairphone Angel) and in local cultural associations. I feel inspired by the compass that Doughnout E. could imply to behave smarter for the whole-we-take-part-in.
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Rebecca Perera
Cleveland, Ohio, United States of America
Finance professional and communications consultant, concerned parent, and citizen of the world
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Leticia Torres
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Florence Garçon
Paris, ÃŽle-de-France, France
I’m an entrepreneur specialized in design, digital transformation and innovation. Founding partner at SUPPER a design consultancy firm. Currently working on a new company project focused on accelerating the transition to a regenerative economy by design.
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Isabela Guerra
Curitiba, Paraná, Brasil
I use my repertoire, academic background, and professional and day-to-day experiences to support human and organizational development for the world that my heart knows is possible (to paraphrase Eisenstein) Psychologist, Master in Sustainable Development, but above all curious, studious and researcher of topics related to New Economies. I have been working for more than 20 years supporting people in their development as well as with the development of people in or for companies, as a consultant in different niches and sizes of companies, as a facilitator of groups and learning, manager and mainly as Isabela with my Borogodó, or Borogodonut :) #humanbehavior #neweconomies #wellbeing #idg  Â
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Samara Zuckerbrod
Austin, Texas, United States of America
I am undergraduate student in Austin studying English, Sustainability Studies, and Creative Writing.