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Raising Our Game: Can We Sustain Globalization?

by Ivana Gazibara; Jodie Thorpe; John Elkington; Kavita Prakash-Mani; Mark Lee; Ritu Khanna; Seb Beloe; Sophia Tickell

Jun 1, 2007
  • Energy and Environment
  • International Development

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Depicts four alternate scenarios of the state of sustainable development and globalization in the year 2027, and looks at the associated environmental and societal wins and losses of each situation.
Raising Our Game: Can We Sustain Globalization?

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  • SustainAbility

Funded By

  • Skoll Foundation
  • Shell Foundation
  • Ford Motor Company Fund
  • Novo Nordisk
  • Vodafone Americas Foundation

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  • Copyright 2007 SustainAbility.

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  • Report/Whitepaper

Language

  • English

Geography

  • North America / United States
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Title: Raising Our Game: Can We Sustain Globalization?
Publication date 2007-06-01
Publication Year 2007
Authors Ivana Gazibara , Jodie Thorpe , John Elkington , Kavita Prakash-Mani , Mark Lee , Ritu Khanna , Seb Beloe , Sophia Tickell
Copyright holder(s) SustainAbility
Geographical Focus North America / United States
Keywords sustainability , emerging economies , still pictures , climate change , scenarios
Document type Report/Whitepaper
Language English
URL: https://wingsd.issuelab.org/resource/raising-our-game-can-we-sustain-globalization.html
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