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Nigel Brook
London, UK
Lawyer with a special interest in climate change and loss of biodiversity
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Nigel Greenhill
Barcombe lewes East Sussex
Innovation strategist committed to building a better and more sustainable society
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milena marczynska
Amsterdam
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Luis Gabriel Mendez
Mexico City
I am a University teacher in Marketing subjects and I am always interested in learning new things and in mechanisms of understanding and explaining different systems and dynamics.
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Maria de Farago
Tring, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom
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Philip Clayton
Claremont, CA USA
Philip Clayton is the president of the Institute for Ecological Civilization. He leads EcoCiv in expanding and deepening its mission at the intersections of environment and humanity. With several decades of experience in university-based research, teaching, and lecturing, Philip is involved in the conceptual development of all EcoCiv’s projects and ensures mission fit. In particular, he helps project leaders think about intersectional societal changes relevant for their particular projects. Philip holds the PhD from Yale University; has held guest professorships at Harvard, University of Cambridge, and University of Munich; and is the author or editor of several dozen books and some 300 articles on science, ethics, and religion.
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Archie Maxwell
Gateshead
I am a French teacher living in the North East of England.
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Margaret Walters
Middlesbrough
I’m a retired FE teacher, former Labour Councillor and current party activist; I’m a school governor, have the Chair of Tees Valley Arts, am a trustee of our local Fairtrade team and a local organisation, Middlesbrough First that works with individuals with learning difficulties to enable self advocacy. I am a member of a team teaching English to Refugees and Asylum Seekers.
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Susan Iskander
Ipswich
Recently retired from paid work. Experience in organisational development, conflict transformation, team facilitation, coaching and spiritual care. Looking to explore a more balanced way of living personally and in community both locally and globally. Seeking to travel with like minded people and attracted to donut economics as this has potential to connect a lot issues that inspire and motivate me to live better.
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Tone Lanzillo
Duluth, Minnesota (US)
Writing a series of columns on climate change for two local papers and coproducing the Climate>Duluth series for PACT-TV. Organized various events including Climate Week: Duluth and Culture x Climate: Duluth. Serve on core teams of World Climate School and Duluth Climate Action Field School.
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Andrea O’Ferrall
Seattle
I quit my elementary school teaching job to be a full time climate activist. I am involved with 350 Seattle and Extinction Rebellion Seattle among other groups. People are behaving like zombies-- going through the 'business as usual' routines while the world burns and life dies. I see many people still trying to work patiently with the system. I think we should create our own plan instead of all working separately but I don't understand how to do it.
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Shivaang Sharma
Oxford
Hello! I love researching how organisations address grand societal challenges like climate change and social inequalities. My PhD (UCL School of Management) focuses on how cross sector social partnerships and social movements make positive social impact on communities.
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BJ Smith
Philadelphia PA
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Fiona Brennan
London
I am the Director of Illumin-ED, and education company that provides bespoke tuition packages for a range of domestic and international students as well as designing curriculums for state, private and alternative provision.
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Stuart HAGYARD
North West England
I’m a retired IT project manager, but still curious about the world. I came across Doughnut Economics in the MyGreenPod newspaper I picked up in Sainsburys and was immediately captivated. It’s motives are unarguable, but can and how can this radical idea be turned into an effective reality? I know it can, I’m intrigued to find out more and willing to do what I can.
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Stan Wilson
Black Mountain, NC
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Cesar Bautista Sterling
Bogotá DC, Colombia, SurAmérica
Machine Design Engineer; Independent researcher in Bio-Energy, Bio-Lubricant, Circular Economy. I share with you, my work recently published called: Bio-Circular Engine: Simultaneous and Successive Use of BioDiesel as Bio-Lubricant and Bio-Fuel in Diesel Engines-(B100) New Bio-Lubricant for all Engines. https://www.intechopen.com/chapters/81389
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Stephanie Höglund
Denmark
My name is Stephanie and I am a communications strategist who has worked at NGO-, Government- and UN-levels. I currently live in Denmark, but have lived and worked in many different countries such as the Philippines, Ethiopia, France and Luxembourg. Thanks to my academic background in and development, I have developed an interest for more ways of thinking economics. Personally, I am very engaged in causes such as human rights, equality and social justice. I am currently working as the Communications Manager for Political Festival of Europe and on the side, I am also the Head of Social Media at We Belong Europe. In my free time, I go to yoga, enjoy hikes, cooking good food and watching movies and series.
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Tim Enright
Auckland, New Zealand
Commercial Manager in local government infrastructure
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Clare Goff
London
I'm a writer, editor and project manager specialising in 'good' local economics, local government and communities.
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Nicholas Usherwood
Bungay, Suffolk, UK
i am an arts curator - semi-retired - living within a small community on the Suffolk/Norfolk borders. My main outlet is curating/organising a gallery space within the local arts community space here in Bungay - the Fisher Theatre. It is a thriving visual arts community with many excellent arts professionals living and working within a 10 mile radius of the town (pop: 5000 plus a further 5000 within 5 miles ie in satellite villages. It is a place with a quite remarkably strong and well-developed sense of community support, as I have found out this year at a personal level, following the death of my artist-wife, Jilly Szaybo in the spring. There is a strong Green community here and i would like to make sure they know about your work also. I am also a Trustee of an arts trust set up by the late Evelyn Williams (d2012) whose work was profoundly concerned with human relations and the human condition and we aim to do work to help younger artists with similar aims develop their work and reach wider audiences.
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Richard Frazer
Edinburgh
I am a Church of Scotland minister and a social entrepreneur. Founder and chair of the Grassmarket Community Project www.grassmarket.org and the Greyfriars; Charteris Centre www.charteriscentre.com
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Abdul Semakula
Uganda
Social Innovator working to coordinate a distributive & regenerative future.
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Ellen Thorne
Hong Kong
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