
Club of Rome Summer Academy - Laboratorio sulla Giustizia Climatica
Dal 7 al 13 settembre 2017, in collaborazione con l'Università di Firenze, si è svolta a Firenze la Summer Academy della think thank politica il Club of Rome: "Challenging an unsustainable economic system” (Sfidare l'insostenibilità del sistema economico). L'iniziativa ha riunito studenti, accademici, giovani professionisti, aspiranti imprenditori, artisti e attivisti, nonché alcuni dei più importanti pensatori del sistema sociale e dei sistemi mondiali. La conferenza ha visto la partecipazione di 120 persone provenienti da 25 paesi diversi.
Per questo evento ho scritto e facilitato il laboratorio "Human Rights and Climate Change: the role of Climate Justice in the Sustainable Development Goals realisation".
Tra gli argomenti affrontati:
- Generative Communication (Luca Toschi, University of Florence)
- Can We Still Meet the Paris Agreement? (Anders Wijkman, Co-President of the Club of Rome)
- Tech for Humanity – Reflections on the Technological Revolution (Carlos Pereira, Anders Wijkman)
- A New Enlightenment: At the Core of the New Club of Rome Report “Come On” (Ernst Ulrich v on Weizsäcker, Co-President of the Club of Rome)
- Resources, Greed & Cooperation: Fishbanks Simulation Game (Orsolya Ujj, Brigitta Pulay, and Atilla Krall)
- The Seneca Effect – Why Growth is Slow, But Collapse is Rapid (Ugo Bardi, University of Florence)
- Solving Inequality – A Central Platform for the Health of the Population, the Economy and the Planet (Kate Pickett, University of York)
- Medeas Workshop: Designing a New Energy-Economy Model (Ugo Bardi, Sara Falsini, Davide Natalini, Ilaria Perissi, Jordi Sole, Inigo Cappellan-Perez, and Sara Falsini)
- New Well-Being Measures – Beyond GDP Workshop (Katherine Trebeck, Oxfam UK)
- Reshaping Capitalism: An Asian Worldview (Chandran Nair, Founder Global Institute for Tomorrow)
- Doughnut Economics (Kate Raworth, Oxford University)
- An Ethical Foundation for Economics in the Anthropocene (Peter Brown, McGill University)
- What Do You Want for 2050? Exploring our Footprint Futures: Concepts and Applications (Mathis Wackernagel, Founder Global Footprint Network)
A New Heterodox Macro Model (Jorgen Randers, BI Norwegian Business School)
Gruppi di lavoro:
- Human Rights and Climate Change: the role of Climate Justice in the Sustainable Development Goals realisation (Chiara Soletti)
- Economic Policy Design for the Great Transformation (Amanda Janoo)
- Grassroots Activism (Florian Carl and Katherine Ghermans)
Tags: Comunicazione, Educazione