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Date of Publication: February
Year of Publication: 2024
Publication City: San Francisco, CA
Publisher: MAHB
Author(s): Sibylle Frey
Greetings to the MAHB Community,
Check out the latest developments:
- Why we must all work together to have a trustworthy election.
- Interactive database: Systems Change Lab identifies more than 70 critical shifts that can help deliver systemwide transformations.
- “Every vote matters, more this year than perhaps at any time in history,” says Jane Goodall.
- Also, engage in the discourse about biodiversity protection and the role of consumption and population.
February’s blogs include:
- A MAHB dialogue with Angelou Ezeilo, lawyer, author, and leader of Ashoka International.
- A blog about deadly greenwashing and what it would take to ensure ecosocial birth and developmental equity.
- A young writer’s take on how to solve overpopulation in developing countries.
- An artist’s creation of pentad calendars, and a blog on how solar power can save lives in India’s rural healthcare.
This month’s resources include:
- An article on how nature is ravaged by population growth.
- Richard Grossman MD writes about the other side of reproductive coercion.
- A quantitative assessment on how to reconcile ecological balance with human development (paper available).
- An article exploring whether there can be non-human philanthropy.
- An assessment of the minimum levels of nature required to secure human well-being (paper available).
- An article on how AI could shape climate science.
- An opinion piece on whether countries like the UK should decide between higher net migration and further nature degradation, or reduced economic growth.
- A Scientists’ Warning paper on overpopulation and Living Systems (paper available).
Podcasts and videos:
- We’ve highlighted two TGS episodes, one with Alexa Firmenich discussing the significance of developing a connection to nature, and another with Ashley Hodgson on the structures that drive consumptive and destructive pathways and how to foster new economic paradigms.
- In a third video, David Attenborough answers questions about our planet’s future by people from the worlds of sport, film, TV, music, and natural history.
Also, a reminder that the WhatsNextForEarth’s art call, “Resilience in Major Sectors,” is still open until March 15, 2024.
Don’t forget to check out the latest MAHB announcements here.
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