After the Pandemic – Designing a Just and Resilient Economy for All

The COVID-19 pandemic has shown the immense brittleness and vulnerability of the world’s economy. Extended supply chains have collapsed, many staples are in short supply, and life-saving healthcare in many countries is being rationed. In plotting a course forward, should world leaders aim for a return to an economic system that was so easily and greatly damaged, or should they consider this an opportunity to re-think just what an economy should look like, and how it should function?

On March 27th, I was honored to join Boston College’sJuliet Schorand the Post Carbon Institute’sNate Hagensin a conversation moderated by Dale Willman, award-winning journalist and the Associate Director of the new Resilience Media Project at Columbia University’sEarth Institute.

With crisis comes opportunity; perhaps this time it’s a chance to shape a new economic story to address both the current global health crisis and the growing climate emergency.

发表的乔恩·埃里克森

Blittersdorf Professor of Sustainability Science & Policy University of Vermont

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