Inspired by the Capital Institute's Third Millennium Economy initiative, this collection highlights those voices - ecological economists, sociologist, finance professionals, environmentalists, community developers - advocating a restructuring of our economy to transition to a truly sustainable economic system.
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The Paradigm Project by Greg Spencer |
| Greg Spencer presented at the TBN National Conference 2011, speaking
about the Paradigm Project, a for-profit business providing healthy,
efficient stoves to Africa that drastically reduces a family's
consumption of wood and inhalation of smoke and improves their economic
stability. Not only does their business help the poor, it leverages billions of dollars of value in the carbon markets, reduces deforestation, and changes the paradigm faced by many that creating profits from the poor cannot profit for the poor. Check out the other presentations, videos and audio recordings from the conference at http://www.tbnetwork.org/uknc11/media EarthSayer Greg Spencer |

Sacred Ecomics by Charles Eisenstein

The Environmental Imperative by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Part 1 of 2

Building A Caring Economy: Four Actions by Riane Eisler

Sustainability, Innovation and Economic Recovery by Jean Brittingham

Measuring Carbon Data by David Metcalfe

Redefine Profit and Reset the Economy by Prof Roger Steare

Changing Structural Context of our Economy by Jeffrey Hollender

Prosperity Without Growth 1 of 2 by Tim Jackson

The Blue Economy by Gunter Pauli

RIGHT RELATIONSHIP: Building a Whole Earth Economy by Peter Brown

Nature's Role in Economic Development by Sir Partha DasGupta

Fueling a Green Recovery by Richard Pollin

The New, New Deal by EcoTrust

Building A Caring Economy by Riane Eisler

Visions of a Sustainable World by Paul Raskin

Capable Citizens and Functioning Ecosystems by Joss Tantram

A Sustainability Culture Pays Off by George Serafeim

Rio+20 Summit - Sha Zukang

Criminality and Morality by Sharif Abdullah

Raj Patel: The Value of Nothing

Peak Oil and the Globe's Limitations by Richard Heinberg

Prosperity without Growth 2 of 2 by Tim Jackson

Pioneers of the new economy by Michael Shuman

Re-thinking Progress: The Circular Economy

Measuring What Matters by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Part 2 of 2

Sustainability and 3(e) TBL by Julia Anastasio

Can We Afford the Future by Dr. Frank Ackerman

Enough is Enough by Ashol Khosla

Radical Abundance: A Theology of Sustainability by David Korten

The Ten Principles Of Economics and What They Mean

Vision Across Boundries and Understanding Connections

Sustainability and Externalizing Costs by John Fullerton

Conscious Capitalism: Triple Bottom Line

The Economics of Happiness

A View of Occupy Wall Street by David Korten

GrowthBusters Hooked on Growth by Dave Gardner

Sustainability: Accounting Reform? by Larry O'Connor

Economic Transformation Not Enough by Professor Will Steffen

Introduction to New World Bank President Dr. Jim Kim

Toward a Truly Free Market by John Medaille

Ecological Sustainability vs. the Growth Imperative

Sustainability: Looking Away by John Perkins

Green Economy and Sustainable Development

The Right Thing To Do by William Rees

Canada's Social Finance Report

What is Impact Investing? by Jed Emerson

Proving Sustainability Drives Commercial Success by Anthony Kleanthous

Grameen Bank: Humanizing the Face of Poverty by Shan Ali

What's the Purpose of Business? Not Shareholder Value by Gil Friend

The Failure Of Success by George Land

Visualizing a Plenitude Economy by Juliet Schor

Scoring Green Prosperity by Hazel Henderson

The Paradigm Project by Greg Spencer

How Corporations Became Persons by Thom Hartmann

Are we in control of our own decisions? asks Dan Ariely

Can financial markets protect the environment by Adam Davis

Capitalism Hits the Fan - Richard Wolff

Just The Way It Is by Dr. Susan Krumdieck

What Is Value by Rory Sutherland

Alan AtKisson: Describing the History of GDP

We Are Laying Groundwork for "Next Great Revolution" by Gar Alperovitz

The Environment and Economy in Conflict by Dean Gus Speth

Plan A, Because There is No Plan B - Mike Barry, Marks & Spencer

What and How To Measure By Sir Mark Moody-Stuart

Re-thinking the Future by Ellen MacArthur with Jon Snow

The Future of Globalization by Jeffrey Sachs
Challenges to Economic Prospects: Gordon Brown 2008

The Unregulated Free Market by Mat Stein, Part 2 of 2

The Economic Naturalist by Robert Frank

The Lost Decade of the Middle Class by Pew Research Center

Can A Green Business be a Profitable One by Gary Hirshberg

Who controls the world? by James B. Glattfelder

Rethinking Our Economic System

Grasslands and Carbon by John Fullerton

How can financial markets help protect the environment?

Give It Back! Oil and the Smart Citizen Dividend by Johnny West

Born to Buy by Juliet Schor

Sustainability and Impact Investing by John Fullerton

The Challenges Ahead for a Sustainable Future by Robert Costanza

What is artificial material scarcity? by Marcin Jakubowski

How Free Is the Free Market? - Raj Patel

Entrepreneuring the Green Economy by Hunter Lovins

Poverty and the Recovering Economy by Elizabeth Lynne

How do environmentalism and sustainabiliy differ?

Broadband, the Internet and Economic Development by John Davies

Top Ten Largest Military Budgets in 2011

Change or Be Changed by Lester Brown

The Green Collar Economy by Van Jones

Davos Annual Meeting 2011 Economic Outlook

Sustainability and The Future of Capitalism by Jonathon Porritt

New Economics Party in New Zealand by Deirdre Kent

Occupy Wall Street by Joseph Stiglitz

There is no one policy, no one recipe by Elinor Ostrom

The Pricing Trap by Gerard O'Neill

Cultural Capitalism by Slovoj Zizek, philosopher

Introduction to the Future Prosperity Panel

The Future of Economic Growth by Michael Spence

Jobs in a Schrinking Economy by Peter Victor

At the Intersection of Politics and Economics by Gar Alperovitz