from dismantled Possitopia Norwich site

I'm playing an active role in the formation of a Doughnut Action group for Norwich. [Now called Reimagine Norwich].

Norwich has many people and teams working to tackle social problems and the same for environmental issues. The question is, could we learn and be more effective if we came together from these two areas?

Doughnut Economics is one idea that other cities are using to achieve this. It’s about moving to a system that strives to meet the basic needs of all people within the limits of the planet.

Economist Kate Raworth developed this idea, illustrating it with a model like a doughnut:

Current systems that provide nutritious food, energy, clothing, decent housing, transport and so on are known to be harmful, increasing ill-health and inequalities, destroying ecosystems, and disrupting the climate. Doughnut Economics is an approach to building communities where solutions to environmental problems don’t harm society, and solutions to social problems are not detrimental to the environment.

We had a first full meeting in February 2023, at the Norwich Theatre Playhouse. I gave a presentation which I've written up in this article, Economics Past Earth's Limits.

Since then, we're in process of registering our group, getting a social media presence, and defining some aims and objectives below.

Overall mission: Working together in Norwich for the well-being of people within the limits of the planet.