CENTRAL DAY | 10am-8pm | Big Ben Bites: What the Doughnut means for London (Past)
Join us for the central event of our multi-day festival, exploring what š© means for the Capital at a variety of scales
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7th November
Good Company Tap Cafe
Regent's Place, 17-19 Triton Square London NW1 3BF
From our hyper local Neighbourhood Pilots and our 600 high streets to the global reach of the financial institutions and global collaboration with sister cities - join us to explore Doughnut Economics and its application at different scales across the Capital.
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Lilian Marino
London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
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Sara Mahdi
London
My name is Sara and Iām a climate social scientist, political activist, and science communicator focused on social-ecological resilience and the future of our planet and this is what brings me to the DEAL community. Iām very interested in understanding how frameworks are built to protect and safeguard people and the planet in a time like today.Ā Earlier, Iāve been associated with some remarkable organisations such as LSE Cities, Sanctuary Asia magazine, the Sanctuary Nature Foundation, Ā the World Resources Institute, Earth Day Network, among others. Ā In my past as a divemaster, I have worked to support several coral restoration projects across Asia-Pacific, until I realised those are band-aid fixes, unless overall emissions come down and policy around fossil fuel and corporate expansion shifts, there isnāt much hope for our reefs. And so I came back to land.Ā Iāve worked with the concepts of the Anthropocene, rewilding, community owned conservancies, citizen science and the climate system. I am interested in human behaviour, international governance, and social justice. I worry about environmental policy being geared towards constant resource exploitation through advances in technology, viewing natural resources from a purely economic activity linked to a GDP/trade statistics perspective. I also think about how human behaviour is shaped and influenced by its surroundings in the climate crisis.Ā I enjoy designing public awareness campaigns, speaking to people and communities, writing, illustrating and looking for creative ways that help the public learn about, fall in love with and protect our green-blue dot.Ā I write for and illustrate for Sanctuary Asia magazine and am always looking for knowledge translation writing projects and opportunities that can demystify earth science for the people.Ā I love reading/run/swim/cycling in no particular order punctuated by being a couch potato. I have a special affinity towards socialist literature + memes and fluffy creatures of the biosphere.
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Tansy Drake
Peckham
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Sacha Diago
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom
Alarmed by the over-tourism, I'm in search of a sustainable way to deal with it. All insights are very welcome.
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Lina Hayek
London, UK
Design Consultant
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Jane de Weijer
West Midlands, England, United Kingdom
Ā Ā working to embed a social economy cluster in a region of West Midlands and keen to apply principles of Doughnut Economics to development.