Could COVID-19 give rise to a greener global future?
The coronavirus pandemic has shown that human societies really can transform overnight. Four experts explain why now is the time to make systemic economic change permanent.
Kate Raworth is an economist whose research focuses on the unique social and ecological challenges of the twenty-first century. She teaches at Oxford University’s Environmental Change Institute, where she is a Senior Visiting Research Associate, and she is a Senior Associate of the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership. Over the last two decades Kate has worked as Senior Researcher at Oxfam, as a co-author of the UN’s Human Development Report at the United Nations Development Programme, and as a Fellow of the Overseas Development Institute in the villages of Zanzibar.
The coronavirus pandemic has shown that human societies really can transform overnight. Four experts explain why now is the time to make systemic economic change permanent.
¿Cómo los rasgos de diseño actuales de su negocio o empresa retienen su capacidad de ayudar a que la humanidad entre al Donut? ¿Y qué se necesitaría para cambiar eso? Ahora hay algo para...
When the economist Kate Raworth explains her theory to business leaders, they react in five different ways.
En este artículo, Kate Raworth expone una revolución en el pensamiento económico sobre la desigualdad, una de las propuestas de su libro Economía Donut: Siete formas de pensar como un eco...
Today’s global economy, riven with extreme inequalities, is running down the living world on which everything depends. How can we turn this around?