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保護地球的經濟案例
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石井菜緒子 |
TEDGlobal>NYC
• September 2017
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地球是我們所共有的。我們呼吸相同的空氣,喝相同的水,依賴同樣的海洋、森林,以及生物多樣性。經濟學家石井菜緒子的使命是保護這些共有資源,也就是所謂的全球公有物,它們對我們的生存非常重要。在這場讓人開眼界的演說中,談到了地球的健康,石井指出,有四項經濟系統是我們必須要改變的,這麼一來才能守護全球公有物,和地球建立新的社會契約。
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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