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SUMMARY:Enough: Thriving Societies Beyond Growth (Helsinki)
DESCRIPTION:About the event:\nWho is afraid of degrowth? The term alone throws mainstream opinion makers and many economists in Europe into a panic. Growth is the lubricant of capitalism. We are told that if the economy is growing\, all is well. But what do we mean by growth? Should everything keep growing endlessly? The ecological crisis shows that infinite growth on a finite planet is impossible. Meanwhile\, the current economic system fails to secure livelihoods and exacerbates inequalities. There is an alternative to this self-destructive system: an economy of enough\, which would provide for everyone’s basic needs while addressing greed and overconsumption. The EU has the potential to lead the ecological transition – but we need to envision a different European economy\, rooted in a new paradigm\, before we can build it. \nIn Enough\, the authors build on the work of visionaries\, both past and present\, recognising that Earth is on loan to us from future generations. They explore how societies can thrive without depending on economic growth. The essay presents a compelling vision: fewer private jets\, less inequality\, fewer burnouts\, and reduced waste\, alongside more quality of life\, more time for each other\, more sustainable products\, and a healthier planet. In other words\, it provides the keys to imagining a different Europe – one that ensures a good life for everyone within the planet’s limits. \nAt this book launch event\, we will dive deeper into what this means in practice. How are principles of sufficiency and an “economy of enough” already reflected in local initiatives and policy proposals today? What are the levers of change\, within and outside of political institutions? And how do we make sure that this vision of thriving beyond growth resonates and really does not leave anyone behind\, especially at a time when socio-economic fears are framed directly in opposition to climate policy and a green transition? \n\nProject background:\nIn early 2024\, GEF released Enough: Thriving Societies Beyond Growth. This publication sought to spotlight many of the ideas that the foundation has been exploring on post-growth and a just green and social deal\, presenting them in an accessible and inspiring booklet. Now\, we are taking it on a tour to spark conversations across the continent on how Europe can reconcile social and ecological justice in a wellbeing project for all with sufficiency. \n\nProgramme and speakers\nAuthor Dirk Holemans will be joined in the panel by: \n\nTuuli Hirvilammi  –  Senior Research Fellow in social policy\, Faculty of Social Sciences\, Tampere University\nPaavo Järvensivu – Associate Professor of Environmental and Social Policy (Docent)\, University of Helsinki\n\nModerated by Leena Brandt – Journalist \n\nPracticalities\nDate and Time: Monday 20 January 17:15-19:00 EET (18:15-20:00 Brussels time\n– 17h15: arrival and refreshment\n– 17h30: book presentaiton by Dirk\n– 18h00: panel discussion around the book’s topics\n– 18h45: Q&A\nLocation: Kaisa-talo\, Kaisaniemenkatu 5\, Helsinki\, and online to this link\nLanguage: English\nRegistration: Please register in advance via this link. This is a hybrid event\, so you can also join us online. However\, you must register in advance to receive the meeting link\, or access the venue. \n\nThis book launch is organised by the Green European Foundation with the support of Visio and with the financial support of the European Parliament to the Green European Foundation.
URL:https://gef.eu/event/enough-thriving-societies-beyond-growth-helsinki/
LOCATION:Allaktivitetshuset\, Sturegatan 10\, next to Sundbyberg station\, Stockholm\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Book Launch,Hybrid event,Panel discussion
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SUMMARY:Enough: Thriving Societies Beyond Growth (Stockholm)
DESCRIPTION:About the event:\nWho is afraid of degrowth? The term alone throws mainstream opinion makers and many economists in Europe into a panic. Growth is the lubricant of capitalism. We are told that if the economy is growing\, all is well. But what do we mean by growth? Should everything keep growing endlessly? The ecological crisis shows that infinite growth on a finite planet is impossible. Meanwhile\, the current economic system fails to secure livelihoods and exacerbates inequalities. There is an alternative to this self-destructive system: an economy of enough\, which would provide for everyone’s basic needs while addressing greed and overconsumption. The EU has the potential to lead the ecological transition – but we need to envision a different European economy\, rooted in a new paradigm\, before we can build it. \nIn Enough\, the authors build on the work of visionaries\, both past and present\, recognising that Earth is on loan to us from future generations. They explore how societies can thrive without depending on economic growth. The essay presents a compelling vision: fewer private jets\, less inequality\, fewer burnouts\, and reduced waste\, alongside more quality of life\, more time for each other\, more sustainable products\, and a healthier planet. In other words\, it provides the keys to imagining a different Europe – one that ensures a good life for everyone within the planet’s limits. \nAt this book launch event\, we will dive deeper into what this means in practice. How are principles of sufficiency and an “economy of enough” already reflected in local initiatives and policy proposals today? What are the levers of change\, within and outside of political institutions? And how do we make sure that this vision of thriving beyond growth resonates and really does not leave anyone behind\, especially at a time when socio-economic fears are framed directly in opposition to climate policy and a green transition? \n\nProject background:\nIn early 2024\, GEF released Enough: Thriving Societies Beyond Growth. This publication sought to spotlight many of the ideas that the foundation has been exploring on post-growth and a just green and social deal\, presenting them in an accessible and inspiring booklet. Now\, we are taking it on a tour to spark conversations across the continent on how Europe can reconcile social and ecological justice in a wellbeing project for all with sufficiency. \n\nProgramme and speakers\nAuthor Dirk Holemans will be joined in the panel by: \n\nRebecka Le Moine – member of the Swedish Parliament for the Green Party.\nÅsa Callmer – PhD\, sufficiency expert\n\nModerated by Isadora Wronski  – Project Leader Wellbeing Economy\, Greenpeace International \n\nPracticalities\nDate and Time: Monday 20 January 18:30-20:30 CET\nFree vegan soup\, bread and coffee from 17:30 CET\nVenue open for mingle from 16:30 and closes 21:30.\nLocation: Allaktivitetshuset\, Sturegatan 10\, next to Sundbyberg station\, Stockholm\, and online to this link\nLanguage: English\nRegistration: Please register in advance via this link. This is a hybrid event\, so you can also join us online. However\, you must register in advance to receive the meeting link\, or access the venue. \n  \n\nThis book launch is organised by the Green European Foundation with the support of Cogito and with the financial support of the European Parliament to the Green European Foundation.
URL:https://gef.eu/event/enough-thriving-societies-beyond-growth-stockholm/
LOCATION:Allaktivitetshuset\, Sturegatan 10\, next to Sundbyberg station\, Stockholm\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Book Launch,Hybrid event,Panel discussion
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