Introduction to Doughnut Economics in Cambridge (Past)
Introduction to Doughnut Economics in Cambridge - What is the Cambridge Doughnut?
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Beeny Purkiss
Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
Marketer by day but ecological art and yoga is what keeps me working late into the night.
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Quynh Bui
Paris, Île-de-France, France
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Giulia casarola
Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Paesi Bassi
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Francisco Gragero
Extremadura, Spain
I´m from Extremadura, Spain, I´m 27. I´m an economic studient. I think that economy shoud make society better not make it worst. We need a change.
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Kieran Dowling
Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Hi! I'm Kieran, I am a recent Psychology graduate from the University of Glasgow. Since graduating, my interests have widened from personal and community development to international and sustainable development and I have been spending the last several months building my knowledge of the sustainability sector and investigating efficient ways that the world is progressing towards the UN's sustainable development goals. Kate Radworth's work on Doughnut Economics really really excites me, as it seems to be an incredibly impactful way of meeting the needs of our planet and it's people.
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Sandra Nicholson
Sandpoint, Idaho, United States of America
I am a novice activist for Sustainability in rural North Idaho.
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Charlie Hicks
Oxford, England, United Kingdom
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Simon Roberts
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Clara Todd
Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
UX designer, storyteller, art lover, culture-jammer, recovering techie in Cambridge, UK. Determined to be a good ancestor. Masters in Regenerative Economics from Schumacher College 2021-2022. Gets excited about water, rivers, ecology, rights of nature, alternative currencies, degrowth.