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Research for action: 1st peer gathering (Oct 2024)
Exploring ways to connect Doughnut Economics scholars and how to mobilise evidence for transformative action
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AMA Water: Doughnut Design Case Study
AMA is a mineral water brand under Ambev, which is a Belgian-Brazilian multinational drink and brewing company.
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Inka Moss: Doughnut Design Case Study
Inka Moss S.A.C. is based in Junín, Peru. It harvests, processes, packages and exports sphagnum moss (white moss).
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Cardamom: Doughnut Design Case Study
Cardamom is an off-grid eco-tourism venture in Cambodia founded as an NGO-corporation-investor partnership.
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Doughnut Economics Toronto Collective Launch Event
This November, Doughnut Economics Collective Toronto (DECTO) hosted its launch event during #GlobalDoughnutDays.
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Shaping Fairer Futures Together in Scotland
A Global Donut Day 2024 local event by Doughnut Economics Scotland Network and the Universal Recognition Movement
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California Doughnut Snapshot Released!
The California Doughnut Economics Coalition just released a Doughnut Economics snapshot of California's Economy!
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United Repair Centre: Doughnut Design Case Study
United Repair Centre provides circular economy services to the clothing industry.
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Crowdbuilding: Doughnut Design Case Study
CrowdBuilding is a steward-owned business dedicated to making community-led housing the norm.
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Amul: Doughnut Design Case Study
AMUL is an acronym for Gujarat Milk Marketing Federation - an Indian multinational cooperative with 3.6m farmer-members.
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Citizenfund: Doughnut Design Case Study
The Citizenfund is a participatory citizen investment fund that uses collective intelligence to support impact projects.
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Communal land ownership and Doughnut Economics
An initial peer-to-peer exploration of communal land ownership through a social justice and Doughnut Economics lens
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Schools & Education's 1st Peer-Learning Gathering
Exploring how to support each other in using DE; fostering schools' regenerative transformation for people and planet
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Featured in PBS show: Climate California
Watch San Jose Doughnut Economics in action with a gamified ecofestival
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Athens Joins Global Doughnut Day 2024
Athens hosted its first public event on Doughnut Economics, sparking dialogue on sustainability and the Doughnut model.
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Tempo Arts Centre: Flourishing Within the Doughnut
The soil beneath our feet, the water that nourishes our crops, and the air that inspires our performers...
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Climate Hope Lincoln visit CIVIC SQUARE
Lincoln changemakers make the trip to Birmingham to learn more about CIVIC SQUARE.
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Lincoln build community doughnut assets
Climate Hope Lincoln develop a series of assets and card deck to delve deeper into the doughnut.
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No voice, choice or power
A peer-to-peer exploration into working with communities who feel they have no voice, choice or power to change things
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Global Doughnut Days 2024 – A Day to Remember!
Global Doughnut Days 2024 at Neutinamu Library — Together, We Made It Happen
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Global Donut Days 2024: Against Resignation
We launched a poster campaign that encourages people to (re)connect with themselves, the people around them - and nature
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Korea’s First Doughnut Economics Course
New Joy School Teacher Pascal’s Class: Korea’s First Doughnut Economics Course
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Encuentro vecinales Zona Norte ROSARIO ARGENTINA
Referentes de vecinales (instituciones de las comunidades barriales) nos reunimos a conocer y aplicar el Donut
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Kate Raworth
Oxford, England, United Kingdom
I wrote Doughnut Economics as the book that I wished I could have read when I was an economics student at university. It had far more traction than I could of imagined so I spent two years giving talks about it. Then I thought, OK, enough talk: who actually wants to do this? Because every day I was getting messages from teachers, community makers, city planners, entrepreneurs, civil servants - all of whom were starting to turn the ideas of Doughnut Economics into practice. I'm a big believer in the power of peer-to-peer inspiration. So often, the most inspiring person is someone like yourself - a fellow teacher, or mayor, or community leader - who is already doing that thing that you thought was impossible. So I cannot wait to see what happens in this community. Here's to the change-makers who just start doing it. Let's co-create the tools for a regenerative and distributive future. Let's share our stories of what we did and how - because that is what will inspire us all.