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Kate Raworth
Author of DOUGHNUT ECONOMICS. Renegade economist, Senior Visiting Research Associate, ECI, Oxford University.
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Kate Raworth 3 Std.
Antwort an @veeru0585
Hi Vera - do take a look at the animation subtitles to see if Tamil is already there - I think it might be but thank you for your offer!
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Kate Raworth 6 Std.
Antwort an @benediktamo
Action recommended? I wrote a book about that! : )
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Kate Raworth 6 Std.
Great to meet you! I really enjoyed our conversation.
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Kate Raworth 15 Std.
Antwort an @donnachange
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Kate Raworth 21 Std.
Antwort an @Tedklee
Great I’d love to hear the insights you draw.
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Kate Raworth 20. Okt.
Antwort an @ArnaldoPellini
yes, that set of photos at front and back of the book is my favourite thing about it.
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Kate Raworth 20. Okt.
if you want it short and sweet check out these 1 min animations on 7 ways to think...
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Kate Raworth 20. Okt.
Antwort an @OdynOOb
even better - here's the interactive website
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Kate Raworth 20. Okt.
Antwort an @EuanTaylor4
Hi, what do you think development means in Rio terms?
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Kate Raworth 20. Okt.
Antwort an @EuanTaylor4
Well I look forward to hearing what you think of it then.
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Kate Raworth 20. Okt.
Antwort an @iastruthers
Thanks Ian. The researchers in Leeds are their own team, but they are my colleagues in creative disruption!
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Kate Raworth 20. Okt.
and then i agree - we need metrics to capture the extent of a nation's regenerative and distributive design.
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Kate Raworth 20. Okt.
i agree. the first new metric is the doughnut - here it is quantified globally, and also by nation:
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Kate Raworth 19. Okt.
Antwort an @MunaElMasriya @fp2p
I completely agree on that point. I am of course twisting words but I still don’t think countries that destroy the living systems on which they and others depend should be called ‘more developed’.
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Kate Raworth 19. Okt.
What’s you verdict, Asa - is Sweden developed or developing?
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Kate Raworth 19. Okt.
Antwort an @BoNsterGroup
Don’t worry, they’ve got plenty of company.
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Kate Raworth 19. Okt.
Antwort an @MunaElMasriya @fp2p
Hi Muna, of course you are right. But do you think today's ecologically damaging rich countries, whose excesses are undermining Earth's life-supporting systems, should go around calling themselves 'developed'?
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Kate Raworth 19. Okt.
And thanks to and team at Leeds Univ for making this fabulous tool!
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Kate Raworth 19. Okt.
Antwort an @KevinOnEarth
the goalposts turned into a doughnut
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Kate Raworth 19. Okt.
Antwort an @KateRaworth
Check out what kind of developing country your own country is at
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