Every major disruption - The Great Depression, World Wars, the 60's revolution, 9/11 are recent examples - has jolted society to new realities.

Will COVID 19 lead us to a renewed respect for Mother Nature's laws and systems, and what changes to economies, values and human responsibilities are needed to get there? Spend an hour today to learn what futurist Hazel Henderson and Earth Charter's Mirian Vilela think is our pathway from the Coronavirus to a resilient 2050.

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Pandemics: Lessons Looking Back From 2050: A Discussion with Hazel Henderson and Mirian Vilela
April 2, 2020
1:15 to 2:15 PM EDT
Hazel Henderson and Fritjof Capra just published a new article providing the insights of two futurists and global sustainable leaders on where the world can be heading after the COVID 19 pandemic.

The article is inspiring and hopeful, and presented as a compelling look-back from 2050. Read the article - Pandemics: Lessons Looking Back From 2050 .
We also recorded the article, which you can listen to here.

Hazel is the founder of Ethical Markets and a world renowned futurist, evolutionary economist, a worldwide syndicated columnist, consultant on sustainable development, and author. Fritjof is physicist and a founding director of the Berkeley-based Center for Ecoliteracy, which is dedicated to advancing ecology and systems thinking in primary and secondary education.

Join Hazel and SSF Executive Director Edward Saltzberg in a 60 minutes discussion of a pathway to a more sustainable world.
They will be joined by Mirian Vilela, the Executive Director of Earth Charter International, a global movement of organizations and individuals that embrace the Earth Charter and use it to guide the transition towards a more just, sustainable, and peaceful world.
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Edward Saltzberg
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Ed.

Edward Saltzberg, PhD
Executive Director
Security and Sustainability Forum