Where Do We Go From Here? Peering Into the Future of Society and the Planet. – A New SSF Webinar Series

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Announcing a New SSF Webinar Series

“Sixty Minutes with Hazel Henderson and Friends”

Three webinars in May. Register Below

Futurist Hazel Henderson, founder of Ethical Markets, has been a transformative thinker, science policy advisor global, systems analyst, author of many books and  a sustainability activist for more than 50 years. Her colleagues and collaborators from around the world, are among the most influential sustainability leaders of our time.

 

Join Hazel and the Security and Sustainability Forum’s Ed Saltzberg in a series of discussions with Hazel’s friends as we peer into the future of what can become a more resilient and sustainable society that values, protects and harmonizes with Earth’s living biosphere  and provides for the well being of all of the human family. Sixty Minutes with Hazel and Friends is a series of online discussions beginning on May 5th and two additional sessions scheduled in May, with more to follow. Register for the May sessions below.  Register and get the recording if you can’t attend live.

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Webinar 1: Sixty Minutes with Hazel and Mathis Wachernagelabout how companies can help humanity succeed. May 5th, 1:15 to 2:15 PM EDT

 

Mathis Wackernagel, the author of the seminal book on human impacts on Earth systems, Our Ecological Footprint: Reducing Human Impact on the Earth. He is the co-creator of the Ecological Footprint and President of Global Footprint Network.

 

The Ecological Footprint measures human demand on nature, expressed as a single, easy-to-understand number that’s scalable from an individual to a global level. Mathis’ awards include the 2018 World Sustainability Award, and the 2015 IAIA Global Environment Award, among many others.

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Webinar 2: Sixty Minutes with Hazel and Chris Skroupa – about transitions to a sustainable society and economy, and how we will produce and distribute goods and services. May 21st, 1:15 PM to 2:15 PM EDT

 

Christopher P. Skroupa is the Founder and CEO of Skytop, a global media firm. He facilitates discussions among executive-level corporate leaders, institutional investors, stakeholders, reputable industry experts, and authoritative NGO/government agencies around corporate resilience strategy.

 

Chris was the Director of Marketing for Kaplan Fox LLP. Prior to that he was responsible for Information Management Network (IMN)’s portfolio of 50 conferences covering corporate governance, risk management, socially responsible investing and sustainability – in the U.S., Europe and Asia.

 

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Webinar 3: Sixty Minutes with Hazel and Frances Moore Lappé – about the fallacy of food scarcity and 50 years since writing “Diet for a Small Planet”.

May 28th, 1:15 PM to 2:15 PM EDT

 

Frances Moore Lappé is a researcher and author in the area of food and democracy policy. She is the author of 19 books including the three-million-copy selling, 1971 Diet for a Small Planet that the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History describes as “one of the most influential political tracts of the times.” The fiftieth anniversary edition is due out soon.

 

She is the co-founder of three national organizations that explore the roots of hunger, poverty and environmental crises, as well as solutions now emerging worldwide through what she calls Living Democracy.