![]() ![]() ![]() We do not control the climate – we can change it, but we don’t control that change – we do not control the water cycle, the carbon cycle, the oxygen cycle, nor the nitrogen cycle. It should be in the right relationship with the only set of laws we can’t change: the dynamics of the Earth system. We start creating legislation and practices as if we actually believe we’re going to do this instead of endlessly talking about why we can’t do it. We table the laws that need to be tabled. Tine Hens: According to Doughnut Economics, how do we shift our economic system so that it meets the need of the people within the means of the planet? What do we need to plant so we can make the design of our institutions, financial systems, and economic framework regenerative and distributive?” ![]() As an economist and author of Doughnut Economics, her take on the steps society needs to take in the next 30 years is as simple as it is clear. “What’s the silver bullet?” This is the question Kate Raworth hears all the time. ![]()
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