TIME Magazine Special Issue on Countdown 2030
TIME Magazine 1 Feb 2021 special issue on Countdown 2030 - Why 2030?
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Is the Doughnut the Answer (Dutch)
A journey along sustainability issues based on the Doughnut Model
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"The Doughnut" - Wreath Making
Embracing the idea of Doughnut Economics by making an alternative Christmas wreath
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Doughnut Diagrams in 25+ languages
PDF and JPEG formats for printing and use in presentations
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Doughnut Power Point Template en español
From the tool shared by Julio F. Campos in Portuguese, translated it into Spanish for convenience.
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Doughnut Economics Journey of Knowledge Map
Icebreaker to enable meeting attendees to share in a group activity. It creates an atmosphere of active participation.
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Doughnut Principles of Practice
A PDF of the Doughnut Principles of Practice ready to print
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Pritesh Dineschandra Kotecha
Lisbon, Área Metropolitana de Lisboa, Portugal
Enthusiastic and energy spreader are some of the soft skills that makes me a life passionate. Married and father of 2 (10 and 4yo couple), I consider myself a hedonist and an epicurist. Enjoying all the pleasures life have to offer, try to practice a work-hard-play-hard/YOLO positioning. Humanist by heart and Illuminist by mind. Liberal regarding the markets, conservative regarding customs. Love to cook and Lego collector, Benfica supporter
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Kimberly Byrd
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States of America
My enchantment and fascination with the natural world began early with a love of animals, who I saw as ambassadors for other worlds. When I was 17, an extended hiking trip in the Wind Rivers of Wyoming sealed the deal. I teach lecture-based and experiential learning courses on sustainability, environmental ethics, ecological integrity, resilience theory, environmental psychology, and transformational learning at various Universities in the Twin Cities. I live in Mahtomedi with my three delightful children and two overly enthusiastic dogs. I consider my house one big art project, and I love to cook and entertain. Curious minds are always welcome at my table. Come say hello!
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Carla Robb
Utrecht, The Netherlands
I am an urban development specialist from South Africa. I am passionate about working with like-minded people to contribute to the creation of cities that provide equal opportunities for all, while developing sustainably, within the planetary boundaries. What really excites me about doughnut economics is the aim to tackle inequality while also dealing with climate change. It is difficult (potentially overwhelming) trying to deal with both pressing issues, and more often than not, they’re disconnected in implementation. I am excited about exploring the doughnut principles in more detail in the developing world/South African city context, where basic needs have not yet been met and poverty, inequality and unemployment are rife.
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jessica rowe
St. Agnes, England, United Kingdom
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Kaleopono Norris
Hilo, Hawaii, United States of America
Retired community service organization professional, truck farmer, carpenter, handyman, property manager. Now active as a founder of Hui Kanaka Kalaiʻaina and the Kanaka Party intent on transforming democratic government in Hawai'i.
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Antares Reisky
Hamburg, Deutschland
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Elisabeth Whitehead
Berlin, Deutschland
IT-Beraterin & Pädagogin
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Bria Jenkins Blair
Chicago, Illinois, United States of America
Hey! My name is Bria and I love taking polaroid pictures, making digital patterns, and spending time with my loved ones. Currently, I'm a grad student who will be working in the tech sales industry upon graduation.