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Meet and join pioneering changemakers who are turning Doughnut Economics from a radical idea into transformative action.
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Milly Carmichael
Marlborough, England, United Kingdom
I work in Public Health with a focus on food insecurity. Until recently I chaired my local Transition Town initiative and have developed my interest in permaculture over the last 10 years. Those two roads led me to doughnut economics and I'm now pleased to see the local authority I work for taking on the ideas within their economic recovery strategy.
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Colchester Climate Alliance
Colchester, East of England, United Kingdom
We are a newly formed alliance of groups, charities, organisations and climate concerned citizens. We hope to create a Climate Emergency Centre in Colchester
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Koreen Brennan
Brooksville, Florida, United States of America
I'm a permaculture designer/educator/systems thinker deeply interested in creating new economic systems that are regenerative for all of life. Board member Permaculture Institute of North America, regenerative farmer, eclectic education, creating regenerative networks.
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Jack Bresler
Tel Aviv, מחוז תל אביב, Israel
I've been convinced that promoting Doughnuteconomics is meaningful and can benefit my country and humanity. My signing in here is aimed at confirming that conviction.
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Sam Roberts-Law
Welshpool, Wales, United Kingdom
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amanda tobin
Clonakilty, Munster, Ireland
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Paul Pong
Hong Kong, People's Republic of China
Project Lead, for leading the 1Roof project, to achieve the goals and objectives of a Social Enterprise concept. Worked with Carrefour Group, UBS, and Goldman Sachs. Vast experience in Community Relationship projects. Professional expertise in personnel management, comprehensive planning, and implementation of strategic programs to ensure operational excellence.
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Emily Elms
Bristol, England, United Kingdom
I am a keen young economist who would love to be part of the 21st century green revolution! When thinking about my options and subject choices for the future I had a long think. I thought the thing the world needed most was a rejuvenated economy. The actions of the state and businesses affect all of us all the time, yet their actions are often do not match with what may seen to be morally right. Scientists and engineers are coming up with ingenious environmental solutions yet there is a lack of willing finance in the area, and most importantly few seriously considering how to navigate the environment road map driven by the right kinds of value. Inequality and degradation is embedded in our model of society. I am up for tackling the challenges of the 21st century economist and hope to change that. When I found the book Doughnut Economics and realised there were people already doing this type of thing, I started jumping up and down!
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Pat Waterfall
Ripon, England, United Kingdom
Retired, volunteering with adults with learning difficulties.
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NICO Carbone
Coyhaique, Región Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo, Chile
HUMANITY believer, Master in Sustainable Development and Built Environment from UNSW-Australia, Diploma in Advanced Energy Efficiency, Diploma in Distrital Energy, Architect, convinced in the power of comunity and collaboral work. Working and living for changing the mind sets of sustainabilty. Please get close whenever you think we can co-work together in favour to holistic sustainability
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Simm Steel
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Simm is an Associate lighting designer for Steensen Varming, working in the London and Sydney studios, with a focus on the museums galleries and the cultural sector after having worked in museums for over 15 years. He has taught in the Illumination Design programme and the Master of Architecture programme at The University of Sydney before moving to London, and was a member of the advisory panel to the Lighting Masters programme at UCL before recently returning to Australia. He is the recipient of numerous lighting design awards, contributed to a number of publications, continues his practice as a photographer, and is committed to ethical work practices and helping to create a tangible shift to real sustainable and ethical practices within the construction industry.
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Cynthia Rodríguez
Quito, Pichincha, Ecuador
Master's degree in risk management. Bachelor's degree in environmental engineering. Environmental director of the Chamber of Industries. Interests: sustainability, local development, energy efficiency and climate change.
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Shirley Freriks
Grass Valley, California, United States of America
I lead a couple groups here on climate change issues and starting to work with our cities to do a sustainability plan. It seems the core principles of Doughnut economics must be applied.. Reduction of single-use plastics is a priority.
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chris long
Bridgend, Wales, United Kingdom
Hi, I'm Chris. I have been working in the field of sustainability, wellbeing and safety for over thirty years. I work in the education sector in a role that is strongly focussed on sustainability, collaboration and partnerships both within and outside the UK.
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Grant Clark
Beijing, China
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Conor Horan
Dublin, Ireland
Lecturer in Marketing
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Ann Kristin Gulliksen
Varberg, Hallands län, Sverige
Hi there, I'm currently building on my education with the latest research in sustainable development. And that lead me to the doughnut economy. I'm looking forward to the next ten years, and what to come. It's exciting to be part of a transformation.
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Ken Addison
Jersey
Interested in making the world a better place for our grandchildren.
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Meg Connor
Woy Woy, New South Wales, Australia
Founded tacklelab a start up to divert nappy waste from landfill and find a circular solution.
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Nancy De Ryck
Belgium
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Oisin Horkan
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günther fischer
Dietramszell, Bayern, Deutschland
less but better! Weniger Verbrauch, mehr Qualität, mehr Verantwortung. Wir müssen selbst beginnen und entschlossen die Bereitschaft zur Veränderung zeigen. Nachhaltigkeit kann weder konsumiert noch delegiert werden.
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Samuel Emilio Melo
São Paulo, Brasil
Lifelong learner at Imaginable Futures
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riel manriquez
Portland, Oregon, United States of America
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