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Kate Raworth Donut Analysis
Hi Kayla, It seems the majority of the posts I have read seem to agree that business and societies will continue to focus on unlimited growth and while some think Kate Raworth’s “donut” is impractical or impossible others agree how it could be useful if used by governments, companies and individuals. Raworth put a lot of stress on the nine planetary boundaries and how three have already been crossed but she does not say if the three that have been crossed are lost causes, meaning can we get them back into the donut or is it too late? In a perfect world as you said I too think the donut could work however I think we can also all agree that we do not live in a perfect world today so it would be hard to come together to face all the challenges

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