
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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Roberto Bonino
Geneva, Genève, Switzerland
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Laura GuzmĂĄn
Cochabamba, Bolivia
Recently graduated economist with a passion for sustentability, curious to learn more about the Doughnut
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Celina Uhl
Lisbon, Ărea Metropolitana de Lisboa, Portugal
I am a vibrant and curious soul, looking to connect with other changemakers |Â Founder of a female wellbeing company | Community Builder | Growth Marketer | and interested in Conscious Leadership
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Sebastian Krebs
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Laura-Belle Robinson
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
"Our greatest contribution to a sustainable future is to create the conditions in which each person can achieve self actualization and thrive." Those words seeded the birth of "Growing Together for Your Children's Tomorrows." My big questions were. "What are those conditions? How do we create them?" The [sometimes annoying] nature of a polymath is to go deep, to investigate, to look for patterns and find places where they connect. Twelve years of cross-sector research showed that the way we build cities is the greatest threat to the health of both the person and the planet. Life after birth is the ongoing differentiation of a person, a process shaped by the relationships, exposures, and experiences in their daily lives. Focusing on the needs of children seven years and younger, the foundation years, I now work with urban parents to transform sensory deprived built-for-cars neighbourhoods into sensory enriched built-for-kids adventure places.
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Melanie Vezjak
Berlin, Germany
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Mariah Giacchetta
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands
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Cheryl Glazier
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Moze Jacobs
Rossbrin, West Cork, Munster, Ireland
One of the co-founders (with Alice Glendinning) and active members of the West Cork Doughnut Economy Network, writer/journalist/translator, originally from Amsterdam but now striving to doughnut-proof the future in West Cork