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Archive for May, 2012

The Sustainability Leaders Network

Posted by Sarah Parkinson, Published: May 30th, 2012

By Sarah Parkinson

Congratulations to Edie Farwell and Dominic Stucker of the Sustainability Leaders Network (SLN) for carrying on the leadership trainings and sustainability work they started through the Donella Meadows Leadership Fellows Program! The SLN continues to connect and engage with each of DMI’s 74 Fellows to deepen their impact as they address today’s most pressing environmental and social challenges. In addition to [...]

Mapping the global transition to a new economics

Posted by Sarah Parkinson, Published: May 30th, 2012

By David Boyle

This article is reposted from Global Transition 2012. A new website shows the worldwide emergence of a new economy, one that puts people and planet first, says nef fellow David Boyle. As people, communities and organisaitons begin to upload their projects, we will begin to see that, actually, the new economics isn’t so unevenly distributed after all. It was never quite clear where or when [...]

Life Beyond Growth: A revolution in how we think about progress

Posted by Sarah Parkinson, Published: May 29th, 2012

By Alan AtKisson

The following article is reposted from Global Transition 2012. Sustainability expert Alan AtKisson asks,  is there life after growth?  In a new report by that name and written by AtKisson and the new Institute for Studies in Happiness, Economy, and Society the authors argue decisively, there is.  The report demonstrates that more and more countries are seriously questioning the “Gross Domestic Product” (GDP) and traditional [...]

Life Beyond Growth

Posted by Sarah Parkinson, Published: May 24th, 2012

By Alan AtKisson

The following information about the Life Beyond Growth report is reposted from Alan’s blog. Life Beyond Growth 2012 is the first in a new annual series of reports tracking the rise of “New Economic” ideas such as Green Growth, Green Economy, Genuine Progress, Gross National Happiness, and even De-Growth. It also covers the new indicators that are being developed to measure national [...]

Community Resilience

Posted by Sarah Parkinson, Published: May 23rd, 2012

In February, the Post Carbon Institute announced the first of their Community Resilience Guides, Local Dollars, Local Sense: How to Shift Your Money from Wall Street to Main Street and Achieve Real Prosperity. The guide, written by Michael Shuman, is the first in a series of PCI books launched as part of the Institute’s Community Resilience Initiative.  Written by PCI Executive Director [...]

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