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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Amandine GIRARD-HERVE
Orléans, Loiret, France
If we are to achieve our goal of greater respect for our environment and the people who make up our society, we need to take action at every level. This is the reason why I decided to help companies, local authorities and organisations commit to a CSR and transition approach. Today, I offer CSR modules, seminar days and tailor-made support to get all teams involved in a comprehensive, integrated approach. After listening to Kate Raworth at a Conference, I felt that the doughnut had to be shared with as many structures as possible.
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Inez Kosinski
Alberta, Canada
I am a mother of 3 adult children, who are struggling to thrive in our inequitable capitalist society. I am trying to learn how we can change our society to support everyone and solve our horrific problems.
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Melinda Madew
Germany
I am a university teacher for more than 20 years. My students graduate to become social workers in their own countries the world over. I have maintained contact with many of my students who have helped to establish or supported community based organizations advocating for human rights, gender equality, envrinmental justice to name a few. I recognize the importance of international networks and the sharing of common resources such as knowledge and best practice experiences. I am committed to working with sectors that recognize the power innate in social movements initiated by civil society. As an educator, I try to communicate how academic learning is transformative when knowledge contributes to the thriving of communities. # decolonized economic growth
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Angelo McNeive
Bray, Leinster, Ireland
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Kevin Jones
Swannanoa, North Carolina, United States of America
Wandering around, figuring things out, making things happen.
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Roman Mesicek
Vienna, Wien, Austria
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Vicki O'Day
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States of America
My background is in personal finance and organizational development. I'm a Regenerative Futures Designer looking through the living systems lens of life. I'm developing interdisciplinary learning labs for leaders of the future. Labs are topical learning pods of 12ish people with diverse views. We are learning to see systemically to transform entrenched systems. We create the conditions for constructive innovation. We are learning and acting in partnership with social, ecological, economic, and worldviews to heal and thrive . I partner with collaborators working intentionally on seeing the whole by using a systems approach for designing healthy communities and environmental outcomes for people and our planet. The doughnut is a great transformative tool!