Steps to Bio-Regeneration & Developing the Ecological Civilization (Past)
Reporting on the Who, What, Where, When & How
Please Note: This event has now finished and can no longer be joined.
This is a friendly, monthly space for people to explore the work of Doughnut Economics, Wellbeing Economy, David Korten and Ecological Civilization, Mutually Assured Survival, Bio-Regeneration, and Wisocracy needed for healthy politics to keep evolving on Earth.
As Doughnut Economics moves forward, we need great efforts to bio-regenerate Earth.
We are a Learning Community, creatively exploring who is doing what, around the world, to help bio-regeneration and movement toward a peaceful, Ecological Civilization.
If you registered before, use the same link. I will resend the link again the day before the meeting.
New people can register here for the next meeting.
Here is the document we will use.
Thank you for your interest and the work you do for Earth and humanity.
~ Sandy Hinden
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Stefan Schöggl
Vienna, Wien, Austria
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Talha Tarakçı
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Julius Hecher
Innsbruck, Tirol, Austria
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Małgorzata Romanowska
Warszawa, województwo mazowieckie, Polska
I am the researcher, initiator of the Greencoin project which aim is to develop digital eco-currency in Poland, Gdańsk. On The other hand I am the UX Designer looking for inspirations. Open to join sustainable projects which can change our mindsets.
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Austin Ahlborg
Los Angeles, California, United States of America
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Abigail Higgins
Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
I am a student at the University of Leeds studying environmental sustainability and mangement I am thoroughly interested in getting involved in the DEAL community and would love to work with and befriend like-minded individuals who want to help aid the transition to a more sustainable world.
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Harris Tiddens
Bonn, Germany
Our present moneysystem is a contageous dangerous sick nervous system of cities and our post urban society. It is the money system that prevents us to remain within the tolerancies of our ecosystems. The current monetary system has two characteristics that are not normally seen. Firstly, it is a mathematical echo chamber that is completely disconnected from the real world, and secondly, the use of money is a systemic shifting of responsibility. Today's monetary system is therefore a major cause of the destruction of the Earth's habitability by us as a human race. Measures to protect this habitability currently have to be financed from taxes that come from an economy based on this monetary system. This is absurd. The financial sector has the opportunity to do something about it. However, it takes little or no notice of this responsibility. Of course, the habitability of the earth is to be given a higher ethical value than gold and money. But then it is also a moral duty to curb their destructive role. A new monetary order based on real values is possible. How, is described in my book "Nature as the Standard of Value. Three measures for creating a monetary system that protects our livelihoods" (Published Dec. 2024 in German, I am still looking for an English publisher.) https://value-for-money.org/en/ As a sinologist, I started my career in the financial world and later became a financial correspondent for the Dutch press in Bonn. After eleven years in the financial world, I joined a large German DAX-listed company to help it go public internationally. There I rose to the management level with responsibility for quality management. Since 2006, I have been researching how cities can achieve sustainability in real-world laboratories from Beijing to Hamburg. In 2014, oekom Verlag published the book "Wurzeln für die lebende Stadt" ('Roots for the Living City’). This book is available as an open science document. From 2014 onwards I have setup, directed and/or supervised four living labs in and between urban quarters. One in Berlin and three in the city of Hamburg. The results where published in 2023 in the German scientific reader „(Re-) Konstruktion von lokaler Urbanität“ (W.-D. Bukow et al. (Hrsg.)) in the article with the translated title ‘Small towns and quarters as the smallest units of an urban society, their fundamental role in ensuring sustainability and resilience with personal responsibility and self-efficacy’ https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-658-39635-0 One of the results of this research is the observation, that our money system is a dangerous sick nervous system of cities. For a bit more information please look at: https://value-for-money.org/en/ For more information about me, see: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harristiddens.
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Ronan Taylor
Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States of America
My name is Ronan Taylor. I have a background in paleoecology and herpetology. I have worked for organizations such as the Smithsonian and National Geographic and have conducted research on four different continents. I am currently trying to develop optimized modular systems of environmental restoration that utilize new technologies. I strongly believe that combating climate change is the challenge of our time and environmental restoration is a key component of this fight.
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Christiane Lellig
Aldershot, England, United Kingdom
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Risa Mandell
Lenapi-Lenni land aka Philly burbs