An outstandingly well produced paper on how we can redesign our ways of living based on something other than economic growth and all its attendant troubles.
James has worked as an international sustainability project reviewer and speaker for over 20 years. He's the founder and head of the global revival think-tank BlindSpot, exploring radically-innovative opportunities for matching the world's policy responses to the scale and speed of the problems. Whole systems thinking is used to design powerful 'policy switches' (like leverage points) for systemic change, so we can see global problems as an indivisible whole and reverse all of them immediately, rather than try in vain a bit at a time.