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Looking towards a Sustainable Future

30 minutes (1 section)
Global

Course Description

How are economies and sustainability connected?

Join Patricia-Johnston as she discusses the interconnected nature of our economies and how measures of success such as GDP impact our efforts towards sustainability.
Patricia shares the reasoning for why GDP is flawed and the idea of attaching a value to nature, and trees impact how they are seen and then preserved or not.

In addition to GDP, Patricia also explores the role that corporate leadership plays in the success of our sustainability efforts.

Finally, she shares the actions that people and corporations can take today that can have a positive impact on our journey not only towards sustainability, but also towards regenerative innovation.

Join us for the full interview and deep insights into how we measure success and the impact it has on sustainability!

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