London Undergrowth: regenerative economics at a local scale
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Lilian Marino
London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Bow - East London
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Josie H
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Gia Knowles
Hastings, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom
I’ve been interested in sustainable development and equitable economics for a few years now (I’m 15) and am passionate about climate justice using the tools of policy and economics to create a better community and world. I mainly focus on urban sustainability, diversity within the climate movement and biodiversity protection when I research sustainability as a whole, but I love connecting with others and having conversations about all aspects of the sustainability movement :)
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Kevin Cressy
London
A Digital & Data Leader with a focus on creating more equitable, inclusive and sustainable places and cities.
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Sarah Stack
London
Working for C4 and Climate Spring in the scripted TV/ Film space.
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Alex Fandino
Lancaster, United Kingdom
Hi! I'm a business and economics student at Lancaster University. Recently started a project with a friend of mine, Ph.D. student in macroeconomics, called Net Gain, where we explain the implications of new tech in the labour force in a newsletter format. I also work as an asset analyst for the university fund, where the assumption of indefinite growth plays a pivotal role in my analyses. It's challenging to consider investments in stocks that aren't expected to sustain perpetual growth. Hence, my aim here is to connect with like-minded individuals and collectively explore actionable solutions.
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Katy Tapper
London
Academic researching #behaviourchange for population and planetary health.
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Alfie Stanford
London