What if 20th-century economic models no longer fit today’s world? British economist Kate Raworth thinks it’s time for a rethink–and she’s sparking the shift with doughnut economics, a bold framework already shaping new policies in cities worldwide.
Building on the work of thinkers like Herman Daly, who questioned endless growth in the 1980s, Kate Raworth’s doughnut-shaped model outlines a space where human needs are met without breaking the planet’s limits. With Earth scientists warning that we’re nearing critical environmental tipping points–from climate change to biodiversity loss–the need for a new economic compass has never been clearer.
From a model that offers a healthier vision of prosperity to the outdated economic systems we’ve inherited, Kate Raworth invites us to rethink economics through the lenses of equity, ecology, and indigenous wisdom. A shift from growth for its own sake to economies that truly thrive.
In March 2025, The UNESCO Courier team sat down with Kate Rawor...
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