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At his carpet company, Ray Anderson has increased sales and doubled profits while turning the traditional "take / make / waste" industrial system on its head. In a gentle, understated way, he shares a powerful vision for sustainable commerce. (May 2009 TEDtalksDirector)
In response to Germany's expanded reliance on nuclear energy, Ursula Sladek, Goldman Prize winnder, created her country's first cooperatively-owned renewable power company. Learn more at http://www.goldmanprize.org/2011/europe.
Richard Wolff is an economist, author, and Professor Emeritus of the University of Massachusettes, Amherst. In this speech he addresses the current economic crises, its' roots and what we can do about it. Filmed by Paul Hubbard at Brown University, Providence RI on 12-2-09
Sustainability: Newscaster Jon Snow talks to Dame Ellen MacArthur about the circular economy and rethinking the future, in a short film looking back on the first year of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation.
Challenging Ellen on the fundamental principles of the Foundation’s mission – to inspire a generation to re-think and re-design for a positive future – Jon investigates the circular economy as a framework for change and questions the actual implementation and impact of such a model on business.
With over 5 years of research and a full year of the Foundation under her belt, Dame Ellen is well placed to handle these testing questions and to make a strong case for the circular economy framework.
The circular economy is a different business model. It’s a different way of looking at the system as a whole. We know our future doesn’t work long term, but within a circular economy it does.
Trailer: Thought leaders from all walks of life address the myth that we can keep on growing for ever. The film premieres Nov. 2. You can order it today and organize screeningsbeginning in November. Visit for information.
The following dimensions are addressed:Macroeconomic imbalances, Currency instability, Global governance (G20) and International financial system
• Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission, India; Robert E. Diamond Jr, Chief Executive, Barclays, United Kingdom; Christine Lagarde, Minister of Economy, Finance and Industry of France;
Member of the Foundation Board of the World Economic Forum; George Osborne, Chancellor of the Exchequer of the United Kingdom; Wolfgang Schäuble, Federal Minister of Finance of Germany; Yu Yongding, Senior Fellow, Institute of World Economics and Politics,
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), People's Republic of China and Global Agenda Council on the International Monetary System; and Robert B. Zoellick, President, The World Bank Group, Washington DC. Chaired by Martin Wolf, Associate Editor and Chief Economics Commentator, Financial Times, United Kingdom.
Greg Spencer presented at the TBN National Conference 2011, speaking about the Paradigm Project, a for-profit business providing healthy, efficient stoves to Africa that drastically reduces a family's consumption of wood and inhalation of smoke and improves their economic stability.
Not only does their business help the poor, it leverages billions of dollars of value in the carbon markets, reduces deforestation, and changes the paradigm faced by many that creating profits from the poor cannot profit for the poor.
Check out the other presentations, videos and audio recordings from the conference at http://www.tbnetwork.org/uknc11/media
There's a world of opportunity to re-think and re-design the way we make stuff.
'Re-Thinking Progress' explores how through a change in perspective we can re-design the way our economy works - designing products that can be 'made to be made again' and powering the system with renewable energy. It questions whether with creativity and innovation we can build a restorative economy.
Find out more about the circular economy at the Ellen MacArthur Foundation and follow them on Twitter.
For an in-depth look at the economic and business rationale for making this transition, see the Towards the Circular Economy reports, available on the Ellen MacArthur Foundation website.
Nobel Prize-winning economist Michael Spence spoke to Googlers in Mountain View on May 24, 2011 about his book The Next Convergence: The Future of Economic Growth in a Multispeed World.
The Next Convergence is certain to spark a heated debate how best to move forward in the post-crisis period and reset the balance between national and international economic interests, and short-term fixes and long-term sustainability.
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