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Is a prosperous future within our planetary boundaries still possible? Sandrine Dixson-Declève was co-president of the think tank Club of Rome 2018-2024 and is now serving as executive chair at Earth 4 All, a collective of scientists, economists and advocates aiming to craft policies within a framework called Transformational Economics. Heja Framtiden met Sandrine at International IDEA in Stockholm before giving a lecture on climate and democracy. // Podcast host: Christian von Essen // Check out more English episodes at hejaframtiden.se and subscribe to the newsletter (in Swedish only so far).
In this episode David, Chris and Mark talk to Lisa Witter and Sandrine Dixson-Declève about the importance of good people and high efficiency in government, especially as relates to shaping the environment in which the private sector pursues sustainability objectives.
Former NSW Liberal Party Treasurer, Matt Kean (pictured), talks with Michelle Grattan about how he felt before and after COP29 at Baku - "Politics with Michelle Grattan: Climate Change Authority head Matt Kean says ‘put more solar panels on commercial rooftops'"; "Social media can harm children's mental health. The question now is whether a ban will help or make it worse"; "A $13 billion, 30-year flop: landmark study reveals stark failure to halt Murray-Darling River decline"; "From Limits to Growth to Earth for All with Sandrine Dixson-Declève"; "Grant is a coal miner. He's been arrested for protesting against coal exports"; "‘Everything is Country': these 4 projects blend First Nations knowledge and science to rewrite our understanding of the past"; "To Grow or Not to Grow: That Isn't the Question"; "Navigating Climate Catastrophe: Part 2 – The Response"; "The Third Thing"; "Australia on track to meet 2030 43% emission's reduction target, on latest figures"; "Maine Becomes the Latest State to Sue Oil Companies Over Climate Change"; "A triumph for greed over commonsense and humanity"; "City streets flooded after ‘biggest downpours in years'"; "Are All These U.N. Climate Talks Doing Any Good?"
The current economy is not working. You know this. So what does transitioning to a truly functioning society look like? And for those who say 'well that's too costly' - Sandrine Dixson-Declève calls bullshit.Together we discuss causes for hope, how societies are responding to the pain of a post 1.5 degree warming world, and what is needed from our Government and Citizen leaders.If that's you, this short discussion includes the two questions to ask yourself in the mirror, that will let you know if you're on the right path!We cover a lot of ground in this short discussion;- European renewable price parity- Pushback from incumbent fossil producers- 98% of the European economy is driven by small and medium enterprises whilst regulators and legislators predominantly focus on the 2%- Marco Lambertini and the Nature Positive Initiative- CEO pay, inflation and earnings- Dr. Bronner's 5 to 1 salary cap (I misquoted as 10 to 1)- Norges Bank, BHP and Fortescue- How Australia can lead the world at COP31- A just energy transition inclusive of First NationsSandrine is Co-President of The Club of Rome, Author and Chair at Earth4All, and we had this discussion during her presentation at the University of Melbourne's Faculty of Business and Economics, facilitated by Rosemary Addis, whilst she was on tour thanks to the Centre for Policy Development, and supported by Diane Bowles and co on the day. Tomorrow I head into the Investor Group on Climate Change (IGCC) Climate Finance and Investment Summit, led by Duncan Paterson and titled 'Mission 1.5 degrees' - which is quite the banner headline to be aiming at considering what we know. What did you learn in this brief chat, and how honestly can you answer the two questions posed? Thank you for leaving a comment, giving this a like and resharing, it helps!Support the showFor the latest insights on leadership, impact investing, global challenges, business strategy and storytelling, make sure to join me on LinkedIn, and get the newsletter, Smarter Impact - Every Thursday!
Are we doing enough to change the way we shop for clothes? Is the sustainable fashion movement making any progress? Find out the reality in this episode of The Enoughness. Melanie talks to Rachel Arthur, one of the most influential women in fashion you may never have heard of. Why? Rachel created the United Nations Sustainable Fashion Playbook, a guide for influencers and fashion communicators to inspire us all to buy less crap, and love and appreciate clothes more.In this episode we trash fashion headlines, dig into influencers on the shill, discuss the joy of renting Ganni, throw shade on Edward Bernays, and share why knowing all this stuff matters.Rachel also talks about the legislation that could change everything for fast fashion, why she nearly gave it all up, and how, like Goldilocks, she carefully worked out her version of “just right” and changed her life in inspirational ways. Guest: @rachelarthur Mentioned in this episodeThe Sustainable Fashion Communication PlaybookUnited Nations Environment Program and Rachel ArthurGanni rental on Hurr CollectiveEdward Bernays, the founding father of modern Public Relations Further readingOwning It with Rachel Arthur, on SubstackEarth4All by Sandrine Dixson-Declève, Owen Gaffney, Jayati Ghosh, Jørgen Randers, Johan Rockström and Per Espen Stoknes. Less is More by Jason HickelThe World is on Fire But We Are Still Buying Shoes by Alec LeachThe Enoughness with Melanie RickeyProduced and edited by Steve HankeyAdditional production is by Sophie Smith Its recorded at 1 Warwick in Soho, a welcoming club for members and visitors alike, and the home of The Enoughness with Melanie Rickey. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The Bartlett Review podcast, we delve into the pressing question: is our focus on GDP growth truly beneficial, or is it exacerbating our most critical challenges? As climate and ecological crises deepen and economic inequality widens, the limitations of GDP as a measure of progress become starkly evident. Join Professor Bob Costanza from UCL's Institute for Global Prosperity as he explores these issues with Professor Kate Pickett from the University of York's Department of Health Sciences, and Sandrine Dixson-Declève, co-president of the Club of Rome. For more information and to access the transcript: https://bartlett-review.ucl.ac.uk/is-gdp-fit-for-purpose/index.html Date of episode recording: 2024-05-13T00:00:00Z Duration: 00:31:33 Language of episode: English Presenter:Robert Costanza Guests: Kate Pickett; Sandrine Dixson-Declève Producer: Adam Batstone and Victoria Howard
As co-president of the Club of Rome Sandrine Dixson-Declève is singularly well-qualified to speak to the major challenges we confront today and on which, in the search for solutions, we need much stronger levels of international cooperation. Widening income disparities have started to undermine social and political stability, the needs of the extremely poor are not being met, and we are failing to stem the worst consequences of climate change. There is no shortage of solutions, from better use of the tax system to lower income inequality, to the phasing out of wasteful energy and other subsidies, to the use of innovative instruments to finance the transition to a green economy. What is lacking is enlightened leadership, more in tune with the needs of the many, a greater focus on longer-term solutions not driven by short-term profit considerations, and the recognition that the economic and political empowerment of women is vital for the creation of a more secure and stable world.Learn more on GlobalGovernanceForum.org
Cet épisode est un extrait du podcast publié lundi dernier. En moins de 10 minutes, il te permettra de capter les plus beaux messages de l'épisode avec Sandrine Dixson-Declève.Un extrait qui je l'espère, remplacera Instagram pendant ta pause de 10mn, se retrouvera dans tes oreilles avant de t'endormir, ou à ton réveil pour commencer ta journée dans la joie. Si ce passage te plait et que tu as envie d'en connaître plus sur mon invité.e de la semaine, l'épisode en entier t'attend chaudement sur Nouvel Œil.
J'ai rencontré Sandrine Dixson-Declève à la Cop28 de Dubai. J'avais en face de moi une femme si humble que jamais d'elle-même elle n'aurait prétendu avoir changé le cours de l'histoire. Et pourtant... Sandrine a co-fondé le Club de Rome, qui a publié il y a 50 ans les fameuses « Limites à la croissance ». La qualité du son n'est pas celle à laquelle je vous ai habitués, mes micros jaunes sont restés en France. Mais il fallait retenir les mots de Sandrine d'une manière ou d'une autre pour Nouvel Œil. Alors on a tenté de trouver un coin « calme » , et avec nos deux micros cravates, on a lancé la conversation en pleine immersion à la Cop28 de Dubai.Comment avoir un impact en tant que femme ? Que retenir de cette Cop ? Quelles sont les limites de la croissance ?Avec Sandrine dans cet épisode, on parle de Cop28, de femmes au pouvoir, et de transformation intérieure.J'espère que cette écoute te donnera l'élan pour agir.Belle écoute ! ☀️ ---
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durée : 00:58:42 - De cause à effets, le magazine de l'environnement - par : Aurélie Luneau - Pourquoi climat et environnement risquent-ils d'être relégués au second plan dans les actions publiques et priorités étatiques ? - invités : Robert Boyer Économiste; Sandrine Dixson-Declève Leader d'opinion internationale sur le changement climatique, le développement durable, la finance durable et les systèmes complexes. Elle est actuellement co-présidente du Club de Rome; Carola Kloeck Professeur assistante à Sciences Po Paris.
Ahead of COP28 in Dubai, the stakes have never been higher and the expectations never lower. In two days, 70,000 people will be descending in Dubai and we spoke with one of them. Sandrine Dixson-Declève, President of the Club of Rome, makes the case for why we need to move beyond the business that has to happen and frames success as a pledge around fossil-fuel phase-down. Dixson-Declève is joined by Luke O'Callaghan-White, Programme Manager for Climate, Energy & Sustainability at Friends of Europe, and host Catarina Vila Nova, to discuss what is one of the most controversial COP's of the last three decades.
“Companies are not just being more strategic about corporate social impact, but are taking on the role of activists themselves. Consumers and employees now expect companies to be vocal and to protect the rights of our people and our planet. CEOs are the voices of companies and can no longer remain neutral and silent as our world grapples with serious challenges.” Susan McPherson, McPherson Memo Company leaders are in a quandary. They want their organizations to be seen as good corporate citizens but they don't know how to deal with the complicated, emotionally-charged and overlapping crises we are all facing today. The barbaric attack on innocent Israelis by Hamas on October 7th and the massive military response by Israel on Gaza alone – on top of the war in Ukraine and attacks on democracy from American influentials and climate change – are paralyzing many private sector leaders. What should they do? Listen to Susan McPherson, CEO of McPherson Strategies and highly-regarded veteran communications leader, explain how leaders should/could manage this fraught time in this candid and powerful conversation with Electric Ladies Podcast host Joan Michelson. You'll hear: What a good corporate citizen really is. What “green hushing” is and where it's coming from – and how it's not anti-ESG. How to respond to complicated geopolitical crises How to be an authentic leader and who are some role models for that. Plus, insightful career advice, such as…. “it's doing an internal audit of yourself and learning what your superpowers are, and then being able to show up in the world, offering support to others. And I guarantee you, the support will come back. It may not be the next day, it may not be the next week, but over the arc of your career and connecting is hard….(and) Lead with kindness, lead with compassion, listen more than you speak.” Susan McPherson on Electric Ladies podcast Read Joan's Forbes articles here. You'll also want to listen to: · Isabelle Grosmaitre, Goodness & Co. – on the tipping point business is at today and how good corporate leaders and boards can deal with it. · Heather Boushey, Member of the White House Council of Economic Advisors, on the economy and leadership · Natalie Jaresko, former finance minister of Ukraine, on the power of ESG in geopolitics, good business and climate change Michele Wucker, thought leaders and author of “You Are What You Risk: The New Art & Science to Navigating an Uncertain World.” · Sandrine Dixson-Decléve, Co-president of the Club of Rome (global leaders) and Ambassador to the Climate Subscribe to our newsletter to receive our podcasts, blog, events and special coaching offers.. Thanks for subscribing on Apple Podcasts or iHeartRadio and leaving us a review! Follow us on Twitter @joanmichelson and @electricgalspod
“We are at a tipping point when businesses need to reinvent themselves for a better future. In fact, I believe that they need to reinvent the model and even demonstrate the contribution to society. I believe. in fact, that only companies with a positive impact will thrive. Why? Because they will be chosen by people, by employees, as you said, by investors, by partners, by clients. This is what is happening right now. And the question is not anymore about the why, the question has become about the how,” Isabelle Grosmaitre on Electric Ladies Podcast. Businesses today across the globe are being pulled in many, many directions. Employees, suppliers, regulators, investors, communities, and customers are making demands that sometimes conflict and are speaking with their dollars and their time. Being perceived as a good corporate citizen and leader is more important and more complicated than ever, as is being a board member. Listen to Isabelle Grosmaitre, Founder/CEO of Goodness & Co. on Electric Ladies Podcast with host Joan Michelson explain how executives and boards can frame these issues successfully. Goodness & Co is a management consulting firm based in Paris, France. I had the privilege of having Isabelle on a panel of mine at the huge ChangeNow Summit in Paris a few months ago. (Note: This was recorded before the barbaric attack on Israel by Hamas on October 7, 2023 and the subsequent regional war involving Gaza.) You'll hear: Why she thinks this moment is a critical tipping point for businesses and leadership. How conscious leadership is becoming a movement at the top of global corporations. How business models need to change to include their impact on society writ large, as well as financial prosperity. What the “new era of governance” is that she sees we need, why and how to get there. Plus, insightful career advice, such as…. “One is, that you need to listen to your inner voice. Sometimes it may feel super scary, that's the reality a lot of times. But the reality is that the only way to thrive is to listen to your inner voice. The second thing is, that it's okay to be ambitious. I think it's one of the critical values that leadership needs is to be ambitious, because we need to really reinvent the way we do business. So, this will not happen without ambitious leaders. I believe that, in fact have the courage to…think big, to be a super bold and willing to change the world…the courage to act.” Isabelle Grosmaitre on Electric Ladies podcast Read Joan's Forbes articles here. You'll also want to listen to: · Sandrine Dixson-Decléve, Co-president of the Club of Rome (global leaders) and Ambassador to the Climate · Heather Boushey, Member of the White House Council of Economic Advisors Michele Wucker, thought leaders and author of “You Are What You Risk: The New Art & Science to Navigating an Uncertain World.” · Anne Kelly, VP of Government Relations at Ceres, on why businesses support the Inflation Reduction Act etc. · Birta Hegadottir, then head of Business Iceland, on how they are operationalizing the circular economy across the country. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive our podcasts, blog, events and special coaching offers.. Thanks for subscribing on Apple Podcasts or iHeartRadio and leaving us a review! Follow us on Twitter @joanmichelson and @electricgalspod
C40 and the Journal of City Climate Policy and Economy are providing an opportunity for cities to rethink conventional economic systems, like capitalism, that have led to the climate crisis. It is abundantly clear that the economic rules and systems created after WWII have led to twin crises: climate change and continued inequality. It's necessary to unpack these theories to better understand their impacts and relation to climate breakdown and figure out more effective economic strategies that cities can use to restore justice and health to our planet. But what exactly do cities need to understand - and do - to make this happen?Featured guests:Sandrine Dixson-Declève is the co-president of The Club of Rome and an international climate change thought leader. When she is not leading The Club of Rome, she also serves as an advisor, lecturer, and facilitator for difficult conversations about the climate crisis. Recently, The Club of Rome published Earth for All – A Survival Guide for Humanity, which revisits theories behind the degrowth and wellbeing movements that The Club of Rome helped to form fifty years ago. Sandrine was recognised most recently by Reuters as one of 25 global female trailblazers leading the fight against climate change.Councillor Susan Aitken was elected to the Langside of Glasgow, Scotland, in 2012 and became Leader of Glasgow City Council - the Scottish equivalent to mayor - in 2017. Before being elected, Susan worked in a variety of policy and research roles in the Scottish Parliament and the third sector and as a freelance writer and editor specialising in health and social care policy. She is a graduate of both Glasgow and Strathclyde Universities.Links“Prosperity Beyond Growth: An Emerging Agenda for European Cities,” by Ben Rogers et al., Journal of City Climate Policy and Economy“Cities Can Lead the Energy Employment Transition … but They Must Plan for It,” by Jim StanfordThe Limits to GrowthScientist Johan Rockström Explains Earth's Climate Tipping Points - Global Commons AllianceGlasgow's Regional Economic StrategyWellbeing economy policy design guide - C40 Knowledge HubThe shared ingredients for a wellbeing economy - C40 Knowledge HubImage credit: © Aline Souza C40If you want to learn more about the Journal of City Climate Policy and Economy, please visit our website: https://jccpe.utpjournals.press/Cities 1.5 is a podcast by University of Toronto Press and is produced in association with the Journal of City Climate Policy and Economy. Our executive producers are Isabel Sitcov, Peggy Whitfield, Jessica Abraham, Claudia Rupnik, and Dali Carmichael.Produced by Jess Schmidt: https://jessdoespodcasting.com/Music is by Lorna Gilfedder: https://origamipodcastservices.com/
War & The Hidden Power of ESG - Natalie Jaresko, fmr Finance Minister of Ukraine “The global business community must understand that nurturing, upholding and protecting freedom and democracy is part of their ESG responsibility. It's not only in their best interest, but also in, in those of their increasingly noisy and numerous stakeholders…Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine started, not all chief executives have had the courage to take actions which would be consistent with their ESG policies,” Natalie Jaresko in the Financial Times. How might ESG systems support peace and prosperity and disincentivize the brutality we see in the news from the barbaric attack on civilians in Israel and the continuing atrocities in Ukraine by Russia's unprovoked war? Natalie Jaresko, the former finance minister of Ukraine explained how to Electric Ladies Podcast host Joan Michelson in this riveting interview. Natalie helps us step back a moment and think about how what's at the core of ESG systems might help drive a lasting peace. It's also vital that we continue to pressure lawmakers to approve aid to Ukraine immediately, as well as to Israel. You'll hear: How ESG can be a tool for democracy, as well as climate and social goals. How globalization allows Russia's dark money to be a hidden influence on Western policies and institutions. What you can do to support Ukraine, today. Plus, insightful career advice. And much more! “I think today there are more ways to make a difference while making money than there ever have been before you don't need to remain or stay in public policy in the traditional kind of government think tank, uh, world. Now companies are establishing entire branches, departments, foundations to make a difference.” Natalie Jaresko on Electric Ladies podcast Read Joan's Forbes articles here. You'll also want to listen to: · Sandrine Dixson-Decléve, Co-president of the Club of Rome (global leaders) and Ambassador to the Climate · Heather Boushey, Member of the White House Council of Economic Advisors Michele Wucker, thought leaders and author of “You Are What You Risk: The New Art & Science to Navigating an Uncertain World.” · Gillian Tett, Financial Times, from COP26, about what the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ) and its $130 trillion in commitments means for a net zero economy. · Kathryn Pavlovsky, Deloitte Energy, Resources & Industrials, on the energy transformation and ESG · Kristen Sullivan, Deloitte Sustainability & Supply Chain practice, on companies “doing” ESG, and the supply chain. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive our podcasts, blog, events and special coaching offers.. Thanks for subscribing on Apple Podcasts or iHeartRadio and leaving us a review! Follow us on Twitter @joanmichelson and @electricgalspod
50 ans après la publication du Rapport Meadows qui avait bouleversé le monde en démontrant que la croissance démographique et industrielle conduisait l'humanité au bord du précipice, Le Club de Rome qui rassemble des scientifiques, des économistes, des fonctionnaires et des industriels de 52 pays publie Terre pour tous. Ce nouveau rapport est enthousiasmant car il propose deux scénarios : soit nous faisons trop peu et trop tard et en résumé les décennies à venir seront compliquées à vivre soit nous avançons à pas de géant et notre futur devient désirable. Quels sont ces pas de géant et comment passer des discours aux actes ? Invitée : Sandrine Dixson-Declève, docteure en Sciences de l'environnement, co-présidente du Club de Rome et responsable du programme Earth4all.Pour en savoir plus sur le rapport Pour en savoir plus sur Le Club de Rome. Zoom sur La conférence mondiale sur l'adaptation au changement climatique qui rassemble 2 000 personnes de plus de 120 pays cette semaine à Montréal avec Edmond Totin, chercheur à l'Université nationale d'agriculture du Bénin.
50 ans après la publication du Rapport Meadows qui avait bouleversé le monde en démontrant que la croissance démographique et industrielle conduisait l'humanité au bord du précipice, Le Club de Rome qui rassemble des scientifiques, des économistes, des fonctionnaires et des industriels de 52 pays publie Terre pour tous. Ce nouveau rapport est enthousiasmant car il propose deux scénarios : soit nous faisons trop peu et trop tard et en résumé les décennies à venir seront compliquées à vivre soit nous avançons à pas de géant et notre futur devient désirable. Quels sont ces pas de géant et comment passer des discours aux actes ? Invitée : Sandrine Dixson-Declève, docteure en Sciences de l'environnement, co-présidente du Club de Rome et responsable du programme Earth4all.Pour en savoir plus sur le rapport Pour en savoir plus sur Le Club de Rome. Zoom sur La conférence mondiale sur l'adaptation au changement climatique qui rassemble 2 000 personnes de plus de 120 pays cette semaine à Montréal avec Edmond Totin, chercheur à l'Université nationale d'agriculture du Bénin.
durée : 00:28:04 - La Terre au carré - par : Mathieu Vidard - Il y a 50 ans, était publié en 1972 le Rapport Meadows commissionné par le Club de Rome. En 2022, est publié le Nouveau Rapport du Club de Rome qui alerte sur la montée des inégalités et préconise de nouveaux indicateurs pour nos sociétés, davantage basés sur le bien-être. - réalisé par : Valérie AYESTARAY
durée : 00:58:38 - De cause à effets, le magazine de l'environnement - par : Aurélie Luneau - Le nouveau rapport du Club de Rome est un appel à agir vite et à pas de géant : sommes-nous prêts à tout bouleverser ? - invités : Hervé Le Treut Physicien et climatologue, directeur de l'Institut Pierre Simon Laplace, membre de l'Académie des Sciences, professeur à Sorbonne Université et à l'Ecole Polytechnique.; Sandrine Dixson-Declève Leader d'opinion internationale sur le changement climatique, le développement durable, la finance durable et les systèmes complexes. Elle est actuellement co-présidente du Club de Rome
“72% of CEOs say that innovation is one of their top three priorities. And close to 70% of them say they have a hard time driving innovation in their organization. I would posit, having been in there and been an intrapreneur myself, that the problem is they hire the wrong people. They hire for what I call mediocrity, they hire based on fit. And they hire based on past experience doing exactly what they want that person to do. And that's not where you get innovation. Innovation comes from connecting different dots and connecting dots differently.” Joan Michelson on Lesley Michaels show “Women We Should Know” This week's episode is a tribute to a brilliant woman who shined the spotlight on “Women We Should Know” with her podcast of that name, and by helping them publish important books. Lesley passed away unexpectedly recently, and we honor her life by airing her interview with our host, Joan Michelson on Lesley's Show. Lesley Michaels climbed the corporate ladder in the male-dominated oil and gas industry, and then channeled her frustration with how women didn't help other women at the time, into a crusade to lift up other women. Last year, she published her own book, “On the Shoulders of Mighty Women: A Modern Feminist's Guide to an Equitable, Diverse World.” Listen to Lesley interview Joan and you'll hear Lesley's magical gift for supporting women – and her own insights as well as Joan's. You'll hear: Why and how to hire creative, innovative people. Why women are natural innovators Joan's stories of driving innovation in Corporate America Lesley's insightful questions Plus, insightful career advice, such as… “You're going to change direction like four times in your career. Maybe eight, maybe 12… I've worked in different industries. So when you have a functional skill, you can be in different industries. And you will grow, you will evolve. You'll reach a point where it's like, okay, so been there, done that. I want to do something else now. That's okay. Be in tune with that and understand that. As one of my guests said on my show, don't just go for a dream that you've always had, because you might have outgrown that dream now. You might be ready for something bigger, better, different.” Joan on “Women We Should Know” Read Joan's Forbes articles here too. You'll also like (some may have been recorded under our previous name, Green Connections Radio): Joan on Juliet Clark's podcast about the importance of writing a book proposal. (scroll down on the page) Joan on Matt Schlegel's show on Leadership, about the state of climate leadership Joan on EisnerAmper's “Fast Forward” show about ESG and why it's the 21st century economy Sandrine Dixson-Decléve, Co-President of Club of Rome, on transitioning to a people-planet first economy. Jean Case, CEO, the Case Foundation and Chair, National Geographic Society, on ESG and impact investing. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive our podcasts, blog, events and special coaching offers.. Thanks for subscribing on Apple Podcasts or iHeartRadio and leaving us a review! Follow us on Twitter @joanmichelson
“What I'm hearing is, how do we go faster? How do we transform the key industries that are driving emissions now? And, that can be the solutions to our climate crisis, to our biodiversity crisis. They're really seeking what are the strategies, where should they be going strategically to shift capital, to shift their operations?...I'm seeing is a great eagerness to learn to act, uh, far ahead of the global targets by governments. So working with companies, working with, uh, local and regional and state governments, um, working with innovators to large corporates. Uh, what I'm hearing is how do we go faster and how do we do it in a way that is truly credible?” Aimee Christensen on Electric Ladies Podcast Climate change affects the entire economy – every sector – and therefore, any solution requires a multi-sector, multidimensional approach. But how do those work exactly in real life? What's working? Aimee Christensen, CEO of Christensen Global and Founder/CEO of the Sun Valley Forum, has been collaborating with top leaders across sectors in this work every day for 30 years, making the hard choices, running the numbers, identifying financial products and metrics. Listen to Aimee on Electric Ladies Podcast help us make sense of these strategies in this enlightening interview with host Joan Michelson. You'll hear: How to build successful public-private partnerships. How to align financial assets with growing a climate positive economy. What impact new federal funding, ESG reporting and climate disclosure rules will have. What corporates are doing to transition to net zero operations and why. Plus, insightful career advice, such as… “Something that I've tried to do in my career that's been important has been to trust my gut and to be a truth teller….People are looking for community, so even if you think you might be the only one who's raising this issue,…you will find your people. And if you don't speak your truth, if you don't ask the hard question, you won't find the people who are looking to align with that aggressive leadership and trust your gut on that. So trust your gut, whether it's about a new job, about a direction we need to be going in, even if it feels a little bit lonely, because… You'll be proven. People will find you and want to collaborate with you.” Aimee Christensen on Electric Ladies Podcast Read Joan's Forbes articles here too. You'll also like (some may have been recorded under our previous name, Green Connections Radio): Kristina Wyatt, Chief Sustainability Officer & Deputy General Counsel, Persefoni and former leader of the SEC task force developing the Climate Risk Disclosure rules. Sandrine Dixson-Decléve, Co-President of Club of Rome, on transitioning to a people-planet first economy. Kathy Baughman-McLeod, SVP and Executive Director, Adrienne Arsht-Rockefeller Foundation Resilience Center, on scaling resilience across the globe and across populations. Melissa Lott, Ph.D., Director of Research, Global Energy Policy, Columbia University, on how exactly to get to carbon zero Jean Case, CEO, the Case Foundation and Chair, National Geographic Society, on ESG and impact investing. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive our podcasts, blog, events and special coaching offers.. Thanks for subscribing on Apple Podcasts or iHeartRadio and leaving us a review! Follow us on Twitter @joanmichelson
Reconnu pour son célèbre rapport Meadows, une étude publiée en 1972 qui a été la première à alerter le monde sur les dangers de la croissance économique et démographique pour l'environnement, le Club de Rome intensifie ses actions pour faire face aux scénarios les plus sombres prédits il y a cinq décennies. Pour bien comprendre, commençons par faire le portrait de Sandrine Dixson-Declève, co-présidente du Club de Rome. Sensibilisé très jeune aux problématiques environnementales, ces études la mènent vers les sciences de l'environnement, convaincue que les changements nécessaires devaient être entrepris à l'échelle mondiale. Au sortir de la fac, elle collabore avec des personnalités telles qu'Al Gore, John Kerry, le prince de Galles, les Nations unies et des acteurs industriels. En 2018, elle est devenue la première femme à diriger le Club de Rome depuis 50 ans, ainsi que la plus jeune et la première Belge. Ce groupe de réflexion rassemble depuis 1968 des scientifiques, des économistes, des fonctionnaires internationaux et des industriels de nombreux pays afin d'identifier des solutions aux problèmes mondiaux et de promouvoir des initiatives permettant à l'humanité de sortir des situations de crise planétaire. Dans cette optique, cinq domaines d'action ont été créés : - L'urgence pour la planète, qu'il s'agisse du changement climatique, de la disparition de la biodiversité et de leur impact sur l'humanité. - Repenser l'économie en adoptant "une économie régénératrice et axée sur le bien-être pour tous, qui valorise le capital naturel et social dans ses calculs grâce à des indicateurs appropriés". - Repenser la finance. - Favoriser l'émergence d'une nouvelle civilisation grâce à une révolution humaine. - Donner le leadership à la jeunesse et encourager les dialogues intergénérationnels pour façonner l'avenir. De leur travail est né un ouvrage publié en 2022, "Earth for All - A Survival Guide for Humanity". Il actualise le célèbre rapport Meadows dans le contexte actuel du monde. Conçu avec un groupe de scientifiques et d'économistes de renom, il présente deux scénarios alternatifs - "Trop peu, trop tard" et "Le bond de géant" - ainsi que cinq étapes de changement systémique pouvant mettre fin à la pauvreté et aux inégalités, transformer nos systèmes alimentaires et énergétiques d'ici 2050. L'organisation ne ménage pas ses efforts, répondant aux demandes de pays tels que Singapour, l'Ukraine ou les îles du Pacifique. Elle organise des assemblées citoyennes, produit des documentaires bientôt disponibles sur Netflix et Arte, ainsi que des conférences dans le monde entier pour présenter en détail les possibilités de changement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Reconnu pour son célèbre rapport Meadows, une étude publiée en 1972 qui a été la première à alerter le monde sur les dangers de la croissance économique et démographique pour l'environnement, le Club de Rome intensifie ses actions pour faire face aux scénarios les plus sombres prédits il y a cinq décennies.Pour bien comprendre, commençons par faire le portrait de Sandrine Dixson-Declève, co-présidente du Club de Rome. Sensibilisé très jeune aux problématiques environnementales, ces études la mènent vers les sciences de l'environnement, convaincue que les changements nécessaires devaient être entrepris à l'échelle mondiale. Au sortir de la fac, elle collabore avec des personnalités telles qu'Al Gore, John Kerry, le prince de Galles, les Nations unies et des acteurs industriels.En 2018, elle est devenue la première femme à diriger le Club de Rome depuis 50 ans, ainsi que la plus jeune et la première Belge. Ce groupe de réflexion rassemble depuis 1968 des scientifiques, des économistes, des fonctionnaires internationaux et des industriels de nombreux pays afin d'identifier des solutions aux problèmes mondiaux et de promouvoir des initiatives permettant à l'humanité de sortir des situations de crise planétaire.Dans cette optique, cinq domaines d'action ont été créés :- L'urgence pour la planète, qu'il s'agisse du changement climatique, de la disparition de la biodiversité et de leur impact sur l'humanité.- Repenser l'économie en adoptant "une économie régénératrice et axée sur le bien-être pour tous, qui valorise le capital naturel et social dans ses calculs grâce à des indicateurs appropriés".- Repenser la finance.- Favoriser l'émergence d'une nouvelle civilisation grâce à une révolution humaine.- Donner le leadership à la jeunesse et encourager les dialogues intergénérationnels pour façonner l'avenir.De leur travail est né un ouvrage publié en 2022, "Earth for All - A Survival Guide for Humanity". Il actualise le célèbre rapport Meadows dans le contexte actuel du monde. Conçu avec un groupe de scientifiques et d'économistes de renom, il présente deux scénarios alternatifs - "Trop peu, trop tard" et "Le bond de géant" - ainsi que cinq étapes de changement systémique pouvant mettre fin à la pauvreté et aux inégalités, transformer nos systèmes alimentaires et énergétiques d'ici 2050. L'organisation ne ménage pas ses efforts, répondant aux demandes de pays tels que Singapour, l'Ukraine ou les îles du Pacifique. Elle organise des assemblées citoyennes, produit des documentaires bientôt disponibles sur Netflix et Arte, ainsi que des conférences dans le monde entier pour présenter en détail les possibilités de changement. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
“The goal is net zero, which is a balance between the emissions we put into the air and the emissions we take out….We have solutions and…it's not that the technologies don't work, it's not that we don't know how to use them. It's because we haven't made the choice to actually use them at the size and scale that we need to, as quickly as we want to, to avoid all these really terrible, terrible impacts of a changing climate.” Melissa Lott on Electric Ladies Podcast An extraordinary new Nova documentary on PBS hosted by veteran science journalist Miles O'Brien gives a deep dive into what “carbon zero” actually means – in plain English for us non-scientists – and how we can get there in time to save the planet and our lifestyle. How? Listen to Melissa Lott, Director of Research at the Center for Global Energy Policy at Columbia University, and the lead scientists in the documentary, explain it in ways we can all understand in this fascinating discussion with Electric Ladies host Joan Michelson. You'll hear about: What carbon zero really is – and how to get there The impact of the new trifecta of federal legislation – the Inflation Reduction Act, the Infrastructure Investment Act and the CHIPS and Science Act. Where we get our electricity from today and what has to change to eliminate emissions The impact on each industry – in ways that may surprise you Plus, insightful career advice, such as… “Create your path because it probably hasn't been created before. And follow your passions and the things you want to contribute to…At the end of the day….it's about understanding where you want to have impact and then creating the path forward….When I started in this work, the thing I do now did not exist. It didn't, now it does. And I'm so glad that I positioned myself to be able to do the work that I do today because it speaks to me on many, many levels and it brings together different pieces of me, and it's a way that I can contribute. So,….It's about how are you going to create and be that change you want to see?” Melissa Lott on Electric Ladies Podcast Read Joan's Forbes articles here too. You'll also like: Halla Hrund Logadottir, Director-General, Iceland's National Energy Authority, on how the country has become 85% renewable energy. Sandrine Dixson-Decléve, Co-president of the Club of Rome (global leaders), on how to pivot the global economy to net zero Janet Gail Besser, of Smart Power Alliance, on their 5-point plan to get the U.S. energy system to net zero. Michele Wucker, thought leaders and author of “You Are What You Risk: The New Art & Science to Navigating an Uncertain World.” Jennifer Gerbi, Ph.D., Deputy Director and Acting Director, ARPA-E, the innovation arm of the Department of Energy Subscribe to our newsletter to receive our podcasts, blog, events and special coaching offers.. Thanks for subscribing on Apple Podcasts or iHeartRadio and leaving us a review! Follow us on Twitter @joanmichelson
Sandrine Dixson-Declève is Co-President of The Club of Rome (LinkedIn, Twitter, Wikipedia). She divides her time between leading The Club of Rome, advising, lecturing, and facilitating difficult conversations. She currently Chairs the European Commission, Expert Group on Economic and Societal Impact of Research & Innovation (ESIR) and sits on the European Commissions Mission on Climate Change & Adaptation.We speak a lot about the latest findings of systems dynamics modelling as expressed in the book Sandrine co-authored, Earth for All: A Survival Guide for Humanity.The major finding is the need to address inequality and poverty, in order to avoid a graver social backlash and to make action on environmental challenges easier politically.This is a reversal of many environmentalists over the last decades, who have said: yes, inequality is important, but if we don't address climate change first then any improverments in poverty will be wiped out anyway.Sandrine turning that logic around: the only way to have an environmental transition is to have a just transition.The other finding in Earth for All is that all this can and must be done through economic growth, just a growth decoupled from impact. Sandrine explains how from 22:29.LinksClub of RomeMore on Jay Wright Forrester, pioneering systems scientist at MIT, here and builder of the first World Dynamics modelling which fed into the Limits to Growth report.Earth4All is a vibrant collective of, co-convened by The Club of Rome, and builds on the legacies of The Limits to Growth and the Planetary Boundaries frameworks. In effect the website, background papers and book are the 50 year update to the Limits to Growth report.Amitav Ghosh's The Nutmeg's CurseMore on Inflation Reduction Act, or 'IRA', here.More on Amartya Sen's claim on democracy and famines here.The red dotted-line of GDP still grows in the Giant Leap scenario:This diagram: Callegari B., Stoknes P.E., People and Planet: 21st- century sustainable population scenarios and possible living standards within planetary boundaries. Earth4All, March 2023, version 1.0. EU Expert group on the economic and societal impact of research and innovation (ESIR) here.I have now put the chapter from the unpublished book on my website here. It explores 'security through protection' vs 'security through renewal'.More links hereTwitter: Powerful_TimesWebsite hub: here.Please do like and subscribe, to help others find the podcast.Thank you for listening! -- David
Klima, ulighed, fattigdom, fødevarer og kvindeundertrykkelse: Hvis vi formår at tænke det sammen, kan vi løse det. Sådan siger medpræsident for den legendariske miljøinstitution Romklubben, Sandrine Dixson-Declève, der er denne uges gæst i Langsomme Samtaler med Rune Lykkeberg. I samtalen fortæller Dixson-Decléve blandt andet om bogen Earth4All, hvor hun sammen med sine kollegaer i Romklubben foreslår en konkret strategi til at løse klimaproblemerne i det 21. århundrede. Og så taler fortæller hun også om, hvorfor det i høj grad er kvinder, som fører an i klimabevægelserne.
Welcome to another episode of Outrage + Optimism, where we examine issues at the forefront of the climate crisis, interview change-makers, and transform our anger into productive dialogue about building a sustainable future. In this episode, co-hosts Christiana Figueres and Paul Dickinson interview climate leaders Sandrine Dixson-Declève, Co-President of global issues think tank the Club of Rome (the Club), and Johan Rockström, Joint Director of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (Potsdam). Our esteemed guests discuss the 50th anniversary of the Club's groundbreaking report on the implications of continued worldwide expansion, “Limits to Growth” (Limits), and their recently published collaborative report “Earth for All: A Survival Guide for Humanity (Earth For All).” Serving as both a sort of update to “Limits,” and a new solutions manual, “Earth For All” goes deep into the interrelationships between global stress points, the consequential scenarios that could lay ahead of us, and the policy recommendations we need to save our future. It's a fascinating conversation that covers planetary boundary science, dynamic systems modeling, the social tension index, and whether we can reach aspirational and equitable goals for humanity within our environmental boundaries. Importantly, we explore whether a planetary solution is possible without addressing systemic inequity. Of course, be sure to stick around for music this week from brand new father/son duo Emrys + Clay. Don't miss a minute of this compelling episode! NOTES AND RESOURCES To learn more about our planet's climate emergency and how you can transform outrage into optimistic action subscribe to the podcast here. Sandrine Dixson-Declève, Co-President of the Club of Rome LinkedIn | Twitter Explore The Club of Rome and the original landmark report (including a free download), “Limits to Growth.” An updated version is available here. Johan Rockström, Director of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research Twitter Listen to a previous episode featuring Rockström about the race to zero. Learn about the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research Twitter Read more or get your own copy of “Earth for All: A Survival Guide for Humanity.” MUSIC Emrys + Clay You can find more of Clay and Emrys on Clay's Patreon. Clay has played in bands before. They are: Claslan | Flint Eastwood Clay Carnill Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn It's official, we're a TED Audio Collective Podcast - Proof! Check out more podcasts from The TED Audio Collective Please follow us on social media! Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn
Aujourd'hui j'ai le plaisir de recevoir Sandrine Dixson-Declève. Sandrine est la co-présidente du Club de Rome, un groupe de réflexion réunissant des scientifiques, économistes, chefs d'entreprise et anciens politiciens de renom issus de 52 pays pour identifier des solutions aux grands problèmes auxquelles l'humanité et la planète sont confrontées.Dans cet épisode, elle évoque une nouvelle définition de l'économie et de la croissance orientées sur le bien-être humain, l'importance pour les entreprises de prendre en considération les 9 limites planétaires, la peur du changement, le coût de l'inaction et le rôle des politiques. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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In this special bonus episode of World Review, we look at the results of a two year initiative on how we can achieve wellbeing for all within planetary boundaries. 50 years after the ground breaking The Limits to Growth report, a new book Earth For All details five turnarounds that are the minimum requirements for our societies to build economies that support wellbeing for all, whilst protecting the planet. The project brings together scientists and economists to show that it is possible to upgrade our economics and transform our societies with immediate, focused large-scale investment. Philippa Nuttall is joined by some of the books authors: Sandrine Dixson-Declève, Co-President of the Club of Rome, Jayati Ghosh, an internationally recognized development economist and professor at the University of Massachusetts and Jorgen Randers, professor emeritus of climate strategy at the BI Norwegian Business School. To find out more and to order a copy of Earth for All visit www.earth4all.life/book This special edition of World Review is produced with support from the Club of Rome and Earth4All. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In 1972 the Club of Rome published the Limits to Growth report: a pioneering document on the extent to which the Earth's natural resources can support rates of industrialisation and population growth. Now, 50 years on, we consider the impact of that report and what is happening to create a new social and economic paradigm that will help the global population live in tune with the environment. The New Statesman's environment editor, Philippa Nuttall, is joined in Brussels by Kate Raworth, the economist who created the concept of "Doughnut Economics"; Tim Jackson, a British economist from the University of Surrey; and Sandrine Dixson-Declève, co-president of the Club of Rome. This special edition of World Review is produced with support from the Club of Rome and the BMW Foundation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Die vierte und letzte Folge der Podcast-Serie 'Sustainability Made in Europe: A Policy Podcast on Finance, Reporting & Governance' befasst sich mit der EU Taxonomie für nachhaltige Aktivitäten. Die Taxonomie wird von Antje Schneeweiß, Mitglied der 'Platform on Sustainable Finance', und Kristina Jeromin, Geschäftsführerin des Green and Sustainable Finance Cluster Deutschland, analysiert. In dieser Folge werden wir die drei folgenden Aspekte behandeln: werden wir einen genaueren Blick darauf werfen, wie die Taxonomie eigentlich funktioniert, werden wir zurückverfolgen, warum und wie sich die Diskussion über die Taxonomie in den letzten Monaten verändert hat, werden wir versuchen, einen Ausblick auf die zukünftigen Entwicklungen der Taxonomie zu geben. Zusätzlich zu unseren beiden Gästen werden wir Kommentare von Sandrine Dixson-Declève, die in der ersten Folge zu Gast war, und Prof. Alexander Bassen, der in der dritten Folge zu Gast war, hören.
Meet Sandrine Dixson-Declève, The Co-President of the Club of Rome. She Chairs the European Commission, Expert Group on Economic and Societal Impact of Research & Innovation and she is a member of the European Commission's Sustainable Finance Platform. Sandrine is one of the 30 most influential women across the globe.
In the first of four episodes produced by the MASTERS OF CHANGE Podcast Boutique, high-level experts such as Sandrine Dixson-Declѐve, Co-President of the Club of Rome and Udo Bullmann, member of the European Parliament, provide a multi-perspective view on the European Green Deal and the EU's sustainability policy in general. The podcast series is a joint project of the Belgian (FRDO-CFDD) and German (RNE) Councils for Sustainable Development under the umbrella of the European Environment and Sustainable Development Advisory Councils Network (EEAC).
Sandrine Dixson-Declève est coprésidente du Club de Rome et conseillère en transition économique et environnementale auprès de l'Union européenne. Elle est l'invitée de Hors pistes. Pour expliquer son métier, Sandrine Dixson-Declève a l'habitude de dire qu'elle "facilite les conversations difficiles". Que ce soit au côté Al Gore dans les années 90 ou en tant que conseillère pour l'ONU et la Commission européenne, elle sillonne la planète depuis plus de 30 ans pour construire un dialogue entre les États, les institutions internationales, les entreprises, les ONG et le monde de la finance. Au cœur des discussions, l'impact du développement économique sur l'environnement. "C’est avant tout la croissance démographique et notre manière de consommer qui est le problème, nous devons absolument diminuer notre "demande" au lieu d’augmenter encore "l’offre" de solutions", explique-t-elle. Pour cette docteure en sciences de l'environnement, spécialisée dans les politiques publiques, rien ne bougera tant qu'on n'adoptera pas une approche systémique. Une approche qui implique un "nouveau pacte" entre tous les décideurs et à tous les échelons, ainsi que la construction d'un véritable dialogue intergénérationnel qui place la jeunesse au cœur du processus de décision. Rencontre avec une femme qui a choisi de changer les choses, en s’attaquant aux enjeux climatiques et énergétiques, par la face nord. Présentation : Nicolas Becquet Réalisation : Nicolas Baudoux Illustrations : Mateas Praet et Marie-Anne Dozo Mixage : House of Media Suivez-nous sur… Notre page podcast : www.lecho.be/podcast Nos réseaux sociaux : www.twitter.com/lecho - www.instagram.com/lecho.be See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Éppen ötven annak, hogy 1972. március elsején Donella és Dennis Meadows, valamint Jorgen Randers bemutatták a Limits to Growth (A növekedés határai) c. könyvüket Washingtonban, a Smithsonian Intézetben. A könyv jelentősége és hatása mára megkérdőjelezhetetlen. Az 50. évfordulón, 2022. március 1-jén, kedden a Magyar Közgazdasági Társaság egy online konferenciával emlékezett meg a könyvről. A konferencia résztvevőit Dennis Meadows, a New Hampshire-i Egyetem emeritus professzora, A növekedés határai társszerzője; Sandrine Dixson-Decléve, a Római Klub társelnöke és László Ervin tudományfilozófus, a Római Klub korábbi tagja, a Budapest Klub alapítója, elnöke köszöntötte. A bevezető előadásokat Ürge-Vorsatz Diana fizikus, klímakutató, a CEU egyetemi tanára, az ENSZ Éghajlatváltozási Kormányközi Testülete (IPCC) harmadik munkacsoportjának alelnöke és Grandpierre Attila csillagász, a Budapest Center for Long-term Sustainability (BC4LS) kutatási elnöke tartották. Az előadásokat követő kerekasztal-beszélgetés résztvevői: Bartus Gábor, a Nemzeti Fenntartható Fejlődési Tanács titkára; Gyura Gábor, a Magyar Nemzeti Bank Fenntartható Pénzügyek Főosztályának vezetője; Kőrösi Csaba, a Köztársasági Elnöki Hivatal környezeti fenntarthatóságért felelős igazgatója és Szlávik János, az Eszterházy Károly Egyetem professor emeritusa voltak. A beszélgetést Kerekes Sándor, a Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem professor emeritusa, az MKT Környezetgazdasági Szakosztályának elnöke vezette.
Understanding that we face a planetary emergency can help countries and citizens around the world overcome our many interlocking crises, says Sandrine Dixson-Declève, co-president of the Club of Rome during a C2GTalk interview. Bringing international, national and local leaders into inclusive, people-focused governance processes can help our emergence into a new type of civilization. Technology has a role to play—if governed properly—but cannot be relied upon to "save" us. In particular, climate-altering approaches like solar radiation modification (SRM) or large-scale carbon dioxide removal (CDR) need governance in order to manage risks. Science and stories are needed to help citizens understand potential futures, and to find a way forward for people, planet and prosperity. Sandrine Dixson-Declève is currently the co-president of the Club of Rome and divides her time between lecturing, facilitating change in business, and policy models and advisory work. She holds several advisory positions for the European Commission and the United Nations. She sits on the boards of organizations such as BMW, EDP, UCB, Climate KIC, UCL-Bartlett School of Environment, and the IEEP. Dixson-Declève is also a senior associate and faculty member of the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL), ambassador, for the Energy Transition Commission (ETC) and WEALL. She co-founded the Women Enablers Change Agent Network (WECAN) and has been recognized by GreenBiz as one of the 30 most influential women across the globe driving change in the low carbon economy and promoting green business. This interview was recorded on June 29, 2021 and is available with interpretation into 中文, Español, and Français. For more, including an edited transcript, please go to C2G's website.
Esméralda de Belgique et Sandrine Dixson-Declève étaient les invitées de Fabrie Grosfilley dans la séquence culture de Toujours + d'Actu. Elles venaient présenter leur nouveau livre "Quel monde pour demain".
Esméralda de Belgique et Sandrine Dixson-Declève étaient les invitées de Fabrie Grosfilley dans la séquence culture de Toujours + d'Actu. Elles venaient présenter leur nouveau livre "Quel monde pour demain".
The European Green Deal is Europe’s strategy for long-term prosperity. To fully deliver that ambition, The Club of Rome and SYSTEMIQ are proposing a System Change Compass.Sandrine Dixson-Declève, Co-President of The Club of Rome, and Janez Potocnik, SYSTEMIQ Partner and former European Commissioner for Science & Research and for the Environment, show how a systemic approach to the European Green Deal can address fundamental barriers to a rapid rollout of the EU Green Deal, and set out the transformations needed to create a resilient economy and prosperous society.On the day of its public release, the System Change Compass report will be discussed with Kurt Vandenberghe, European Green Deal Advisor, Cabinet of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, Adelaïde Charlier, Co-founder of Youth for Climate, Stephen O’Driscoll, Head of Environment, Climate and Social Policy, European Investment Bank and Ludovic Voet, Confederate Secretary, European Trade Union Confederation.
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Department of Population Control - Fascism - Urban Outbreak 2019, U.S. Naval College Pandemic War Game - World Economic Forum WEF, FEW, The Few - Articles, Coronavirus Economy Plans are Clear: No Return to Normal in 2020; The Normal Economy was Broken by the Coronavirus Pandemic and Is Never Coming Back - Social Distancing - Black Rock to Help U.S. Federal Reserve, Like after 2008 Crash - Legalized Crooks - Banks To Make Billions On Small Business Bailout - The Priesthood of Experts - Bertrand Russell, Credit System - Aussies are Urged to Ditch Disease-Spreading Cash, Coronavirus Could Kill Cash for Good - Spain is Moving to Establish Permanent Basic Income in the Wake of the Coronavirus Pandemic - Western Australia :New $91m Policing Package will include Electronic Surveillance; "You won't Believe How Much Money I Saved"; 200 GPS Ankle Bracelets for $3 Million - Australia, Essential Travel; Carry Permits or Face Fines - Germany To Introduce Coronavirus 'Immunity Certificates' For Recovered Public - Stasi - Massive Fear Exercise - Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Residents File Hundreds of Stay-at-Home Order Complaints - Queensland, Australia, Home Confinement, Movement and Gathering Direction - NSW Coronavirus Social-distancing to Stay 'until vaccine is found', Premier Gladys Berejiklian says - Cancer Surgeries and Organ Transplants Are Being Put Off for Coronavirus - Trilateral Group, Technocrat, Henry Kissinger article, The Coronavirus Pandemic Will Forever Alter the World Order - Maurice Strong, Club of Rome, Deindustrialization of the West - Brzezinski - Delingpole: ‘Trust the Experts on Coronavirus'. 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Which Experts? - Deaths: Leading Causes for 2017 - Lumping Deaths from Pneumonia and Other Illness in with COVID-19 - Washington State Coronavirus Field Hospital Will Be Dismantled Without Treating a Single Patient - Club of Rome, Emergence from Emergency: The Case for a Holistic Economic Recovery Plan - Club of Rome, The Green Deal Should Be Europe's New Martial Plan; The Green Reboot after the Pandemic - "That is a surprise": Doctors Still Waiting for Feared Surge of COVID-19 Patients in Canadian ICUs - Doctors Paid a Lot More to Make Diagnosis of COVID-19 - Just 8% of the 90,000 Medical Workers from Across the US Who Volunteered to Come to New York to Help Fight Coronavirus have been Assigned a Job - Mandatory Chinese App Tells People if They're Quarantined - Bioethics - Greenpeace Founder: Global Warming Hoax Pushed by Corrupt Scientists ‘Hooked on Government Grants' - Senator Dr. Scott Jensen from Minnesota, Hospitals Get Paid More to List Patients as COVID-19 and Three Times as Much if the Patient Goes on Ventilator - Real Communication - Seeds Considered a Non-Essential Purchase - Thank You for Keeping in Touch - Please Visit www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com to Donate. *Title and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Apr. 12, 2020 (Exempting Music and Literary Quotes)