Spring 2018 Virtual Seminar Series: Practitioners Communicating Sustainable Consumption and Production
Jointly Sponsored by the Sustainable Consumption Research and Action Initiative (SCORAI)and the Future Earth Knowledge-Action Network (KAN) on Systems of Sustainable Consumption and Production
The Sustainable Consumption Research and Action Initiative (SCORAI) and the Future Earth Knowledge-Action Network (KAN) on Systems of Sustainable Consumption and Production announce their jointly organized virtual seminar series with the theme Practitioners Communicating Sustainable Consumption and Production. Conducted by webinar, each of these sessions will include a brief (approximately 25-minute presentation with slides and/or video) followed by a moderated online discussion. The aim is to strengthen the “A” perspective (meaning Action) that is part of the mission of both SCORAI and the KAN.
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April 17, 2018
The Case for Solution Journalism as a Catalyst for Sustainable Consumption and Production
Neal Gorenflo, Executive Director, Shareable
This seminar focuses on Shareable’s history and mission, its approach to news reporting on sustainable consumption, its impacts on readers and the movements they have catalyzed, its recent book entitled Sharing Cities: Activating the Commons (https://www.shareable.net/sharing-cities), and its top lessons from nearly ten years of reporting on sharing-based solutions to social isolation, over-consumption, and resource inequality.
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May 15 , 2018
Equity Considerations in Sustainable Urban Consumption and Production
Thomas G. Dallesio, AICP/PP/FRSA,
President, CEO and Publisher, Next City
Cities and metropolitan regions are critical locations for consumption and production. Unfortunately, they are also often the places where inequity and injustice have limited the opportunities of lower-income residents and others who have been disadvantaged and marginalized. This webinar uses the lens of equity to explore the challenges and opportunities of sustainable urban consumption and production, and present new conceptual approaches and methodological tools through case studies and solutions-oriented journalism that challenge the historic patterns of inequality and seek to promote true sustainability.
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June 12, 2018
Can Beauty Save the World?
John de Graaf
Independent Documentary Film Producer
Doug Tompkins, the environmentalist and founder of the Esprit and North Face clothing companies thought that beauty can save the world. John de Graaf has been testing Tompkins’ hypothesis with a new campaign called And Beauty for All. He makes the case that working for environmental restoration and community revitalization through a focus on beauty can reach beyond current polarization to create more just and sustainable, less-consumptive communities. He shares his new theory that the history of the United States is a “Bread and Roses cycle,” roughly 30-year periods when the pendulum shifts between an emphasis on wealth, consumption, and economic growth to an emphasis on quality of life and greater sustainability. Join him for a provocative conversation (and a short film clip)!
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