Issue #3 (September 2021)
THE FUTURIAN Issue #3
The Editorial page can be accessed here.
This issue is largely devoted to the Sustainable Development Goals and how they can be delivered on a human scale. To achieve this, we examine some of the SDGs through the lens of the Doughnut Economics Model. There are a series of linked articles articles that examine how we might achieve this:
David Bengston tells us, 'Why I Am A Climate Optimist'. Click here to access the article.
Robin Jourdan asks, 'What can the creative community do to help solve the climate crisis?' Click here to access the article.
Paul Tero would like to know, 'Will the innovators save us?' Click here to access the article.
On two related topics:
Charlotte Aguilar-Millan would like to know, 'Whose problem is hunger?' Click here to access the article.
While Stephen Aguilar-Millan considers, 'Is a hotter world necessarily a hungrier one?' Click here to access the article.
Andrew Walls considers: 'Wild Canada: Should humanity reduce our global footprint?' Click here to access the article.
We hope that you enjoy this range of articles. Please feel free to contact us if you have any feedback on the articles, or if you would like to write for future editions of The Futurian.
Stephen Aguilar-Millan
[email protected]
The Editorial page can be accessed here.
This issue is largely devoted to the Sustainable Development Goals and how they can be delivered on a human scale. To achieve this, we examine some of the SDGs through the lens of the Doughnut Economics Model. There are a series of linked articles articles that examine how we might achieve this:
David Bengston tells us, 'Why I Am A Climate Optimist'. Click here to access the article.
Robin Jourdan asks, 'What can the creative community do to help solve the climate crisis?' Click here to access the article.
Paul Tero would like to know, 'Will the innovators save us?' Click here to access the article.
On two related topics:
Charlotte Aguilar-Millan would like to know, 'Whose problem is hunger?' Click here to access the article.
While Stephen Aguilar-Millan considers, 'Is a hotter world necessarily a hungrier one?' Click here to access the article.
Andrew Walls considers: 'Wild Canada: Should humanity reduce our global footprint?' Click here to access the article.
We hope that you enjoy this range of articles. Please feel free to contact us if you have any feedback on the articles, or if you would like to write for future editions of The Futurian.
Stephen Aguilar-Millan
[email protected]