Doughnut Economics TED Talk
Kate Raworth's TED Talk from 2018
Version 1.0 (April 2018)
Overview
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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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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Using doughnut economics as a pathway to thriving
https://localscale.org/blog/post.jsp?uid=9fc6a15b-ae3a-48f2-af76-42f8ec0ca025
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Curaçao Doughnut Economy
Since the full lockdown of COVID-19 in March 2020 in Curaçao, Curaçao Doughnut Economy movement has emerged.
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Neighbourhood Doughnut - CIVIC SQUARE
A short history of our journey with Doughnut Economics and what is coming up in Birmingham, UK
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Build back better: 10 doughnut-inspired principles
A story about how doughnut economics inspired the formulation of 10 principles for building back better post Covid-19
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Sandy Neisig Moller
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Briony Pete
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Jim Michaux
Langley Township, Township of Langley, British Columbia, Canada
Social Studies Department Head at D.W. Poppy Secondary.
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Peter Miller
Bewdley, England, United Kingdom
Worked in Youth & Community Development for 30 years. Chief Executive of Bewdley Development Trust for 5 years. Joint founder and current member of Transition Bewdley. Volunteer with the Wyre Comunity Land Trust and Community Transport.
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Silvana Carcano
Milano, Lombardia, Italia
Project Manager in sustainability Project Manager in anticorruption and lawfulness Consultant of the Parlamentary Antimafia Commission
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Brian Dowling
Hacienda Heights, California, United States of America
I serve as Treasurer for the California Doughnut Economics Coalition (CalDEC.org).
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Katharine Lewis
Helston, Cornwall, United Kingdom
Mother, teacher, activist, passionate about environmental and social justice. Experience of working in early years education, and in community development in the UK and overseas. Very active in my local climate action group where we used the doughnut as the basis for our climate action plan. Excited to see the Cornwall Doughnut Collective establish! Keen to connect with others in Cornwall (and further afield!) working on this.
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