
Ireland virtual cuppa (Past)
Irish Doughnut Economics Network #IDEN Weekly virtual cuppa

Please Note: This event has now finished and can no longer be joined.
It's aim is to create space
- to connect and meet each other as individuals
- understand the Doughnut and the seven ways to think like a 21st century economist
- find our context with Doughnut Economics in Ireland
- explore DE action lab communities in Ireland
- get into action
- support each other in practicing the principles of DEAL
Virtual zoom session: 10am - 11am Friday weekly
Meeting ID: 870 4762 7462
Pasword on request from Roisin, Lauren + other co-hosts
The space is hosted with the DEAL Code of conduct and Principles of practice at its core please read and familarise yourself with them.
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Theresa O'Donohoe
Ennis, Munster, Ireland
I'm passionate about community led, place based climate action. I have been working on the transition process of sustainable community development since 2007.
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Margaret E. Ward
Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
Leadership consultant, inclusion campaigner, award-winning former financial journalist (Irish Times, Sunday Times, Newstalk) with an interest in economics. Regular contributor during financial crisis on economics, business and finance for Kilkenomics, Mindfield at Electric Picnic, TV3s Tonight with Vincent Browne, RTÉ's PrimeTime, BBC, NPR & BBC
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Edwina Hughes
Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
I work on sustainable food system for a global research org called the World Resources Institute, I am a naturally curious person and interested in Doughnut Economics after seeing it presented at the Southbank Centre a few years ago
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Chun Yang
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Jeff Caselden
Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
American immigrant, now an Irish citizen. Former AMZN, now a co-founder at Caselden Consulting.
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Bianca Wong
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Brad Macpherson
Greystones, Co. Wicklow, Leinster, Ireland
Greenie, Allotmenteer, Beekeeper, IT and Engineering nerd.
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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
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Grace Mullin
Galway, Connacht, Ireland
Sustainability student with a keen interest in doughnut economics and everything it stands for!
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Duncan Crowley
Lisbon, Área Metropolitana de Lisboa, Portugal
I’m an Irish architect in Lisbon, doing a PhD in “Architecture of Contemporary Metropolitan Territories” in ISCTE and working on Horizon2020 project UrbanA (Urban Arenas for sustainable and just cities) in FCUL. While living in Curitiba, Brazil (2014-18), I did a masters in Environment and Development. Living in Barcelona (2006-13) I co-founded the local Transition group and gained a Permaculture Design Certificate (2010) at Mas Franch, also active in Barcelona Indignado square occupations 2011. I worked with Eco Intelligent Growth on LEED and Cradle to Cradle certification, collaborated with William McDonough and developed a White Paper for the Sustainable Urban Development of Barcelona for the Catalan Government. An Ecocity activist since Banja Luka, Bosnia (2003), I set up the Curitiba Ecocity Festival during the 2017 Ecocity World Summit. I represented ECOLISE at COP25 in Madrid 2019 and was part of the Climate Social & Climate Justice Caravan, with indigenous groups, during COP15