What a brilliant piece. Thank you! What are the 2 or 3 questions you would like businesses to answer if they were persuaded by your arguments? Ideally, please make them introductory and easy to answer, I suggest questions 4-6 can be tougher or go deeper, if you get the ideas, juices and reflections flowing initially, and thus you enable people to make a start.
Hey Michael. Good challenge...I wonder if there are any easy to answer questions here (nature of policrisis, I guess). At its core I think, the job is to commit to living our questions, not necessarily getting to a single answer. BUT/AND it's a process to get to that place.
I think a good question for organisations to get going with is-
What's my role within the ecological niche that I'm a part of i.e who lives among me, who is already out there, 'on the ground' working to bring about radical change and how can I get radical about supporting that work.
What a brilliant piece. Thank you! What are the 2 or 3 questions you would like businesses to answer if they were persuaded by your arguments? Ideally, please make them introductory and easy to answer, I suggest questions 4-6 can be tougher or go deeper, if you get the ideas, juices and reflections flowing initially, and thus you enable people to make a start.
Hey Michael. Good challenge...I wonder if there are any easy to answer questions here (nature of policrisis, I guess). At its core I think, the job is to commit to living our questions, not necessarily getting to a single answer. BUT/AND it's a process to get to that place.
I think a good question for organisations to get going with is-
What's my role within the ecological niche that I'm a part of i.e who lives among me, who is already out there, 'on the ground' working to bring about radical change and how can I get radical about supporting that work.