Doughnut Economics TED Talk

Kate Raworth's TED Talk from 2018

Version 1.0 (April 2018)

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Recorded by TED Featured by the editors of TED.com, Kate introduces the idea of the Doughnut to the official TED Conference, Vancouver in 2018.

"In a stellar, eye-opening talk, she explains how we can move countries out of the hole -- where people are falling short on life's essentials -- and create regenerative, distributive economies that work within the planet's ecological limits."


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    Jeremy Melder

    Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia

    I am interested in exploring the doughnut economy approach for my community in Northern NSW Australia

    Alexandra Cook

    London, England, United Kingdom

    I'd like to bring doughnut economics into my KS3 Geography / KS5 Politics curriculum. Keen to collaborate with other educators.

    ELENA PIANI

    Firenze, Toscana, Italia

    UN2030 SDGs, Sustainability, Citizenship, CSR, Circular Economy, Change Management and Societal Transformation

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    Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom

    Curiosity. I am on a journey of discovery and DEAL covers a lot of the issues I want to learn about and contribute to.

    Sandy Neisig Moller

    Bristol, England, United Kingdom

    Im Sandy. I work in transport planning places for people with people. Let’s work together.

    Jim Michaux

    Langley Township, Township of Langley, British Columbi...

    Hoping to create changemakers one-day and one-class at a time. Using the Youth Mayors Guide to help teach systems thinking.

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