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Changing the world: what can we do at the grassroots level? *º
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UN Call for Revolutionary Thinking Action - A Global Perspective *º
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Overview of the Global Sustainability Panel Report *º
I. The Vision º
II. Progress Toward Sustainable Development - Call for Action *º
A. Efforts to achieve sustainable development º
B. Drivers of change *º
1. Production and consumption patterns and resource scarcity º
2. Innovation *º
Box 3. Mobilizing technology and innovation: Masdar º
3. Demographic change º
4. Changes in the global economy º
5. Green growth º
6. Increasing inequality º
7. Changing political dynamics º
8. Urbanization º
Box 1. The Global Track Record of Sustainable Development *º
Economy *
Economic growth and inequality *º
Circular Economy Trurtoo (Douwe Jan) *º
Energy *º
Water/Energy Solutions (Bill Williams) *
Poverty eradication *º
Supporting unemployed volunteers (Greg) *º
Environment *
Biodiversity and ecosystems º
Climate change º
Forests *º
Deserts To Rain Forests Operation OASIS (Andrew) reusing waste water. *º
Pocketful of Acorns (Andrew/Greg) *º
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Social *
Water/Energy Solutions (Bill Williams) *
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Education º
Gender º
Health *º
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Hunger and undernourishment *º
Agroecology solutions (Mary, Dan), *
Water and sanitation *º
Box 2. A safe operating space for humanity º
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A. Delivering fundamentals º
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School in Oregon (Mary) *º
C. Creating employment opportunities *º
Box 4. Equality means business º
D. Enabling sustainable choices *º
Box 5. The need for more sustainable diets º
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1. Agriculture *º
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3. Energy *º
Pub-priv partnerships for energy supply & emissions reduction º
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Box 10. Red Eléctrica smart grid º
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IV Working Toward a Sustainable Economy *º
A. Incorporating social & environmental costs to reflect externalities *º
1. Pricing carbon and ecosystem services *º
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Box 13. The growing use of emissions trading º
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3. Sustainable public procurement *º
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4. Innovative sources of financing *º
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Box 19. Mechanisms for policy coherence º
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Governance º
Innovation Experiment Zones º
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Power Controls º
Water º
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Principles & Approach *º
3 - General Directions & Approach *º
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Discussion Summary *º
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Connecting Personal Decision to Planetary Stewardship
Diffusion/Customization/Scaling of sustainable solutions
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UN º
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Agroecology solutions (Mary, Dan), *
Hunger and undernourishment *º
Circular Economy Trurtoo (Douwe Jan) *º
Economic growth and inequality *º
Deserts To Rain Forests Operation OASIS (Andrew) reusing waste water. *º
Forests *º
Pocketful of Acorns (Andrew/Greg) *º
Forests *º
Sanitation: Sulahb (TA), Soil Haiti (Mary) *º
Health *º
School in Oregon (Mary) *º
B. Education and skills for sustainable development *º
Supporting unemployed volunteers (Greg) *º
Poverty eradication *º
Water/Energy Solutions (Bill Williams) *
Energy *º
Water and sanitation *º
Mining the UN & Population threads (Helene, Nick)
Systems Thinking and 'Commons Sense' º
Deliverables º
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Structure & Format? º
Timeframe? º
Who to address it to? *º
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Framework report draft.
Supergraph Multifurcations.
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Local Knittings & Agro-ecology Wanderings *º
Grassroots Solutions *º
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Problems perception *º
2 - The Situation *º
Problems perception *º
3 - General Directions & Approach *º
Principles & Approach *º
4 - The Human & Social Perspective º
5 - The Infrastructure & Network Perspective º
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