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The Lighthouse Keeper
Ralph Thurm
2 episodes
5 months ago
The Lighthouse Keeper is a Newsletter on Linkedin that is offered every two months under my Linkedin Profile. As the Newsletter is reaching 7.000 subscribers, I am also offering a podcast of each edition from edition 29 onwards. In general, I am tackling topics around sustainability and regeneration, leading to an economic system design that serves all life on Planet Earth. The Lighthouse Keeper Newsletter is a logbook of the deficiencies of the current sustainability strategies, policies and politics, but always aims at offering solutions, too. By that it invites those stuck in current sustainability stereotypes to think out of the box, and towards a transition to a fair, just and appropriate world, favouring bioregionalism.
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The Lighthouse Keeper is a Newsletter on Linkedin that is offered every two months under my Linkedin Profile. As the Newsletter is reaching 7.000 subscribers, I am also offering a podcast of each edition from edition 29 onwards. In general, I am tackling topics around sustainability and regeneration, leading to an economic system design that serves all life on Planet Earth. The Lighthouse Keeper Newsletter is a logbook of the deficiencies of the current sustainability strategies, policies and politics, but always aims at offering solutions, too. By that it invites those stuck in current sustainability stereotypes to think out of the box, and towards a transition to a fair, just and appropriate world, favouring bioregionalism.
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Non-Profit
Education,
Business
Episodes (2/2)
The Lighthouse Keeper
From Blueprints to Seeds - From Solutions to Interventions: The Consequences Accepting Collapse and the Implications for
Episode 30 introduces the r3.0 SEEDS Series Volume 1 that explains the fundamental flaws of current economic system thinking, especially the idea that there are solutions within our predicament. Furthermore we cover a new set of reports that underline our ongoing economic system collapse. We close by looking at the current consequences on (European) sustainability regulations.
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5 months ago
20 minutes

The Lighthouse Keeper
A Derailed Omnibus and how Bioregioning offers a better Pathway for Collapse Resilience Strategies
Episode 29 of the Lighthouse Keeper Newsletter tackles the world of sustainability standards and the current Omnibus strategy of the European Commission around various Directives, especially the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (the ESRS), and uses this example as a general sign of decay in business- and government-lead sustainability. From there it spans to aspects of the Bioregional Carrying Capacity Necessities, touches upon place-based solutions for the displaced, a totally ignored aspect of our current polycrisis.
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6 months ago
16 minutes

The Lighthouse Keeper
The Lighthouse Keeper is a Newsletter on Linkedin that is offered every two months under my Linkedin Profile. As the Newsletter is reaching 7.000 subscribers, I am also offering a podcast of each edition from edition 29 onwards. In general, I am tackling topics around sustainability and regeneration, leading to an economic system design that serves all life on Planet Earth. The Lighthouse Keeper Newsletter is a logbook of the deficiencies of the current sustainability strategies, policies and politics, but always aims at offering solutions, too. By that it invites those stuck in current sustainability stereotypes to think out of the box, and towards a transition to a fair, just and appropriate world, favouring bioregionalism.