More on Doughnut Economics for those interested. (Links at bottom of this post.)
Short of time an excellent seven minute clip, part of a longer video of Kate Raworth nailing it in conversation with Nate Hagens
To dig deep the full 100 minute discussion explores the philosophy and growing adoption of the frameworks developed by the Doughnut Economics Action Lab
Six top Takeaways that chime with my own thinkingβ¦
π Realise we are a part of nature dependent on a finite planet and a healthy biosphere
π Reframe how we think about economics - think doughnut
π Create a positive narrative of the future based on human values
π Acknowledge that life ruled by growth is unsustainable
π Life ruled by growth ignores so many human values and needs
π Replace linear systems of consumption with circular systems
For those looking for a visual trick to have more impact watch for the use of props replacing slides.
Excellent seven minute clip
Doughnut Economics deeper dive -100 minutes of Kate Raworth nailing it in conversation with Nate Hagens discussing her approach to a more human economics and her set of economic thinking for the 21st Century and a thriving rather than growth goal at the centre and a map for monitoring success shaped like a doughnut.
Also checkout Doughnut Economics Action Lab (DEAL) for more of Kate's work.
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David Manuel
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Original Message:
Sent: 21-06-2023 11:15
From: David Manuel
Subject: How do we move to a new vision of Economic Success? - Kate Raworth and Doughnut Economics -
You might think Doughnut isn't an obvious brand to use for a framework for sustainable economics.... more likely the image of the iconic ultraprocessed food and maybe ? the carbon footprint impact of guilty indulgence. The term however links to economics via the graphic Kate Raworth uses to define a safe sustainable space that human economic activity should occupy for a sustainable economic system. Outside the doughnut ring our activity breaks key planetary boundries (just one of which is GHG concentrations). Inside the hole we break societal boundries that risk eroding civil stability i.e. loss of human rights and civil institutions.
The link below is a recent podcast with her being challenged over the political challenge of changing the prevalent primacy of GDP and financial growth in assessing economic success.
Her book is a great introduction to thinking about the value of Natural, Social and Human Capital in having a sustainable future, the podcast highlights the challenge of changing an entrenched mindset.
David Manuel MA (Cantab) PhD ASIP on LinkedIn: Kate Raworth: Doughnut economics and thriving in balance
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Link to an Intro to the idea with now Iconic Doughnut graphic
https://www.kateraworth.com/doughnut/
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David Manuel
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