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Out today in Nature: the all-new Doughnut! Transformed from a single-year snapshot to an annual global monitor of 21st century social & ecological thriving. Available to all in an open-access paper by @kateraworth.bsky.social and myself. 🧵 1/
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Out today in Nature: the all-new Doughnut! Transformed from a single-year snapshot to an annual global monitor of 21st century social & ecological thriving. Available to all in an open-access paper by @kateraworth.bsky.social and myself. 🧵 1/
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
🤓 also, i must confess that my inner-librarian found compiling the list below deeply satisfying. Pls add your own recommendations! 📝
🤓 also, i must confess that my inner-librarian found compiling the list below deeply satisfying. Pls add your own recommendations! 📝
💻Info + livestream plenaries (I think!): isee-degrowth2025.no
🚆Also, this will be my longest train journey yet -- wish me luck!
💻Info + livestream plenaries (I think!): isee-degrowth2025.no
🚆Also, this will be my longest train journey yet -- wish me luck!
🗺️ I'm glad to share the first version of an interactive map - currently with 110+ diverse initiatives spanning 26 countries - that aims to help with that!
🤗 Dive in here: ecolecon.eu/ecological-e...
🙏 Feedback welcome
🗺️ I'm glad to share the first version of an interactive map - currently with 110+ diverse initiatives spanning 26 countries - that aims to help with that!
🤗 Dive in here: ecolecon.eu/ecological-e...
🙏 Feedback welcome
Check out his important work here (in Spanish): www.valladares.info
Check out his important work here (in Spanish): www.valladares.info
These household emissions are consumption-based measures that account for trade. Highly recommended study (sadly behind a paywall). doi.org/10.1016/j.ec...
These household emissions are consumption-based measures that account for trade. Highly recommended study (sadly behind a paywall). doi.org/10.1016/j.ec...
A remarkable study led by Jared Starr finds that super-rich US households emit *2000 TIMES* more CO2e than average low-income country households.
How the f*ck is that even possible? The disparity never ceases to enrage me.
A remarkable study led by Jared Starr finds that super-rich US households emit *2000 TIMES* more CO2e than average low-income country households.
How the f*ck is that even possible? The disparity never ceases to enrage me.
team gathering. Wish me luck, and with thanks to The Man in Seat Sixty One (as usual!)
team gathering. Wish me luck, and with thanks to The Man in Seat Sixty One (as usual!)
Find out more and register at doughnuteconomics.org/globaldonutday -- see you there!
Find out more and register at doughnuteconomics.org/globaldonutday -- see you there!