The Aspen Proposal suggests that a key element of a sustainable future involves understanding and meeting real human needs.
In a recent paper by Jason Hickel and Dylan Sullivan, they analyze a needs-based approach to development that creates good quality lives for 8.5 billion people using only 30% of the current global throughput of energy and resources.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2452292924000493
Bottleneck? What bottleneck?
http://www.aspenproposal.org
#biodiversity #sustainability #Nature #spirituality #humanity #poverty #ClimateChange
In a recent paper by Jason Hickel and Dylan Sullivan, they analyze a needs-based approach to development that creates good quality lives for 8.5 billion people using only 30% of the current global throughput of energy and resources.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2452292924000493
Bottleneck? What bottleneck?
http://www.aspenproposal.org
#biodiversity #sustainability #Nature #spirituality #humanity #poverty #ClimateChange
Shifting the Paradigm | Aspen Proposal
The Aspen Proposal provides a description of a sustainable human civilization 200 - 500 years in the future. This is a goal that will focus our efforts, allow us to backcast and provide hope for those working for change.Aspen Proposal