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一个保护地球的经济案例
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石井菜穗子 |
TEDGlobal>NYC
• September 2017
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我们共享一个地球——我们呼吸同样的空气,喝同样的水,依赖于同样的海洋、森林和生物多样性。经济学家石井菜穗子正履行她的使命,保护对于我们的生存至关重要的、名为“全球公共资源”的共享资源。在一场有关地球健康的别开生面的演讲中,石井女士列出了我们需要做出改变的四大经济系统,来守护全球公共资源,与地球建立起一种新型的社会契约。
climate change
environment
global issues
sustainability
economics
biosphere
collaboration
innovation
social change
nature
future
community
pollution
biodiversity
water
society
trees
conservation
natural resources
ocean
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