One year and a half into the COVID-19 crisis and slowly beginning to see the end of the tunnel, messages are still spread about the necessary changes in ‘the system’ to which this crisis will surely lead. But what changes? And what ‘system’? And how ‘necessary’ are they?
Society should overcome ‘silo’ thinking and leave our deeply rooted mental models reflected in policy sectors. This is the Chair’s Summary of a SDG Workshop organized by the Club of Rome EU-Chapter and European Public Policy Advisors in wich Dirk Barrez (Pala.be) participated.
Our commercialized media are no longer a lever for change, transformation or transition. And so-called education doesn’t bring about any fundamental change, let alone the necessary transitions of our failing systems. So, let's talk about solutions.
Action research confronts the Transition Network Civil Society with some challenges. Civil society organisations seem to lack the power to realise system-wide solutions – for example to regain the grip of society on the banking system after the financial crisis – or to push the political and economic world into that direction.
Als zowat alle systemen waarop we vertrouwen voor een goed leven in crisis verkeren, moeten we ze allemaal aanpakken en verduurzamen, en daarbij ook oog hebben voor hoe ze elkaar beïnvloeden en versterken. Dat hele proces noemen we transitie. Het is een volledige en coherente ombouw van onze huidige economie en samenleving - die een onhoudbare ecologische voetafdruk hebben, sociaal onrechtvaardig zijn en vaak ook ondemocratisch - naar een sociaalecologische en democratische samenleving en economie.
Whichever way you look at it, all our wealth comes from the Earth. Very slowly we are beginning to recognise an uncomfortable but increasingly important truth. We cannot allow the many economic activities in which we all engage to exceed the carrying capacity of our planet. The awareness that the planet we live on is very much like a fragile spaceship only came in the second half of the 20th century. We need to keep it in good shape because we cannot live without it.