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SUMMARY:Money Doesn't grow on trees
DESCRIPTION:Money Doesn’t Grow on Trees – how else might we contribute and consume? – presenter and viewing yet to be announced \nIf environmental disruption and the climate crisis are the outcomes of perpetual growth\, if perpetual growth is the product of capitalism\, and if capitalism is the product of ownership and money coupled with a desire for more\, what alternatives are will be available to us for sharing goods and services while maintaining sustainable living conditions for human beings?\nHow might we re-imagine our social organisation on a global scale\, yet meet the preconditions for our survival?\nHow far can we allow either enforced compliance or personal\, community\, regional or national autonomy to determine the outcomes? \nJoin Here\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/85885463264 \nThis is topic 4 in the Wednesday Wonders series from the Green Futures circle.  Check out our website for more resources and details of future events. \nGreen Futures and Sustainable Community \n \n——–\nIf you have any suggestions for future topics\, skills that you wish to share or have any questions then do let us know by emailing; email hidden; JavaScript is required  \nFor more information visit   \nRegenerative Culture and Welfare \n\nhttps://xrnottingham.org/events/
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SUMMARY:Doughnut Economies for a Fairer Future- All Change part 2
DESCRIPTION:looks at the present needs of existing communities. We’ll have a guest speaker\, Todd from Croydon\, Surrey\, introducing the Doughnut Economy\, using the Amsterdam Donut project evolved through a citizens’ assembly\, briefly outlined in this v short trailer video (under 2mins): \n \n Our guest speaker for this week\, Todd\, is a 31 year old Airline Pilot. From the age of 5\, he spent his life pursuing a dream of flight\, overcoming many adversities having grown up on a rough council estate in Greater London / Essex. \nTodd finally achieved his dream of flying the big jets in 2016. Having flown the Airbus A320 for several years with Thomas Cook\, he unfortunately fell victim to Lyme Disease which meant his flying medical was suspended and that subsequently gave him lots of time for reflection. \nTodd has been following the climate movement for some years and having researched the gloomy facts extensively whilst grounded\, he had been left feeling torn between his passion for flight and his desire to help make a positive lasting change in our current broken system. Todd attended several XR protests and more recently has been inspired to focus on a message of hope and positivity that was portrayed so beautifully in Damon Gameau’s acclaimed documentary film ‘2040’. \nTodd believes that it is essential for people to be able to focus on something positive and to be able to work towards a goal that feels attainable. The film showcases many climate solutions; as well as Kate Raworth’s doughnut economic model\, and he believes the film can be used as a great tool for both political and public audiences\, allowing them to build an emotional connection to the Climate and Ecological Emergency and help them envisage a green\, socially just future. \nTodd is trying to apply the doughnut model to his own personal life and hopes to lobby governments so that willing pilots can be re-educated in to green sectors. \nJoin Here\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/85885463264 \nThis is topic 3 in the Wednesday Wonders series from the Green Futures circle.  Check out our website for more resources and details of future events. \nGreen Futures and Sustainable Community \n \n——–\nIf you have any suggestions for future topics\, skills that you wish to share or have any questions then do let us know by emailing; email hidden; JavaScript is required  \nFor more information visit   \nRegenerative Culture and Welfare \n\nhttps://xrnottingham.org/events/
URL:https://xrnottingham.org/event/doughnut-economies-for-a-fairer-future-all-change-part-2/
CATEGORIES:Green Futures
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SUMMARY:Building Better for a Better Future - All Change part 1
DESCRIPTION:We are at last recognising that we cannot continue as before\, but that leaves us very much with the question of the lifestyle we see ourselves pursuing as an alternative. Assuming our species takes the measures necessary to avert its own extinction\, where do we want to sit along the spectrum ranging from complete “back to nature” (whatever that might mean) to “dominance over Nature” (our recent ambition until recently)? \n“Building Better for a Better Future” is about how we envisage social infrastructure in the future. How will it enable us to survive sustainably in the long-term\, and how can we design our communities so that we can give recognition to our part in and of Nature? \n“Building Better for a Better Future” asks us to think more deeply about how to redesign our community infrastructures so that they answer the two major questions\, “How can we avert the final catastrophe?” and “What do we need to include in our ideal community?”\, as well as any other considerations we think important to us and whether or not they’d be workable. Some hope can be found in studies in Biomimicry. We will watch two quite short videos to introduce two contrasting concepts and then discuss the ideas. \nTotal viewing time will be about 35 minutes:\nThe Promise of Biomimicry (2020): 23 minutes\nhttps://www.filmsforaction.org/watch/the-promise-of-biomimicry-resilient-design-in-a-climate-impacted-world/\nAbuja SMARTcity biomimicry city (2013) : 12 minutes\nhttps://www.filmsforaction.org/watch/using-biomimicry-to-build-a-centenary-city-in-nigeria/ \nJoin Here\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/85885463264 \nThis is topic 2 in the Wednesday Wonders series from the Green Futures circle.  Check out our website for more resources and details of future events. \nGreen Futures and Sustainable Community \n \n——–\nIf you have any suggestions for future topics\, skills that you wish to share or have any questions then do let us know by emailing; email hidden; JavaScript is required  \nFor more information visit   \nRegenerative Culture and Welfare \n\nhttps://xrnottingham.org/events/
URL:https://xrnottingham.org/event/building-better-for-a-better-future-all-change-part-1/
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