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          London Doughnut Economy Coalition - Meeting Two
A report back on the second meeting of the London Doughnut Economy Coalition - Developing Visions and Organising
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    The environmental challenges which were identified as being most significant to London were air pollution; noise pollution; waste; poor consumer choices; hard landscapes; and the propensity to demolish rather than reuse building.
- Developing a brand, awareness and a shared voice; ensuring that as many Londoners as possible understand the doughnut and the partnerships values
- Amplifying and connecting great grassroots activity and activism; celebrating what works and support this to grow
- Lobbying and influencing, challenging systems and accepted norms; ensuring that leaders and those in power understand the doughnut and are influenced by the partnership values
- Gathering data and evidence to build the doughnut for London and track change; ensuring we have the evidence to support change.
- Values, principles and vision of the partnership in London.
- Organisation and governance (Dan offered to help looking at Slack or similar software for project management – it probably makes sense that this happens with this group)
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  Tool  Doughnut Economics Journey of Knowledge Map Icebreaker to enable meeting attendees to share in a group activity. It creates an atmosphere of active participation. 
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  Tool  Doughnut Report A web tool to quickly mark a current status or intention onto the doughnut diagram. 
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  Tool  When Business Meets the Doughnut What does it take for business to help bring humanity into the Doughnut? 
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  Tool  Doughnut Economics TED Talk Kate Raworth's TED Talk from 2018 
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  Tool  What is the Doughnut? An introduction to the concept at the heart of Doughnut Economics 
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  Member    ashton mullins City of London, England, United Kingdom 
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  Member    Kathy Gibbs London, England, United Kingdom & Barbados I am a chartered structural engineer who, in last several years, has held more multi-disciplinary design team leadership roles. I advocate for best practice in design and implementation throughout the built environment with a keen focus on sustainable (environmental, economic and social) development, and beyond resilient design. My project work has been diverse but has included a significant amount of healthcare related projects, and I have been supporting the promotion of healthy lifestyles in the built environment through planning and design. I am also a WELL AP. Disaster mitigation and disaster risk reduction are also key areas of interest. I am originally from the Caribbean region – an area particularly susceptible to natural hazards, such as hurricanes & earthquakes, & increasingly vulnerable because of the climate crisis, all hazards I have addressed in my work. My career has meant I have been based in Barbados, United Kingdom, Belgium, Turkey, Qatar, and The Netherlands. 
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  Member    Lina Hayek London, UK Design Consultant 
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  Member    Lola Perrin London Borough of Barnet and South West France Composer, pianist and founder of ClimateKeys; an initiative to increase climate engagement via conversations with concert audiences - now transforming to a post-COVID model. Culture needs to be at the forefront of social change. I'm investigating using the ClimateKeys platform to engage local councils in Doughnut Economics as a device to transform away from locally-based carbon-intensive, harmful projects and replace them with projects in which the community can "thrive". 
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