September, 2016
Friday 18th November
09.00-10.30:
Welcome by Sonu Shivdasani and Jonathon Porritt
Introductions
Johan Rockström: How can we all Benefit from a Planetary Boundaries Framework?
Discussion
11.00-12.30
Kate Raworth: The Doughnut Economy and the Planetary Boundaries
Diana Liverman: Putting People at the heart of the Planetary Boundaries
Break-out groups
1. Philanthropy
2. Business and Investment
3. Public Engagement
14.00-15.30
Role of Business and Investors
Role of Philanthropy
Role of UN and Government Agencies
15.45-17.15
Venue: Ice Cream Parlour
Facilitated by Kate Raworth
Saturday 19th November
09.00-10.30:
Venue: Ice Cream Parlour
Is there an accessible, sellable narrative for the Planetary Boundaries?
11.00-12.30
Venue: Ice Cream Parlour
Break-out groups
13.30-14.45:
Venue: Ice Cream Parlour
The Power of Collaboration
The Power of Hope
The Power of Film
Sunday 20th November
09.00-10.30:
11.00-12.30:
Working Groups
14.30-16.30:
Presentations from Working Groups
What this all means for me and my organisation
Final comments and farewells
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