Worldviews
Planetary Boundaries
Social Foundations
Random
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What is a worldview?

A set of beliefs and values that are honoured and withheld by a number of people.

How a person or group interacts with the world around them.


100

What is a carbon sink?

A carbon sink is something that stores large amounts of carbon, like the ocean, forests, or the arctic permafrost.

100

What is community resilience?

The ability to prepare for and anticipate shocks to the system, and withstand these disruptions

100

What is business sustainability?

Business should create wealth and make people's lives better

- not to be confused with concepts like triple bottom line, CSR, or shared value

200

What is decolonization and indigenization?

Decolonization: The removal of colonial elements

Indigenization: The addition or redoing of Indigenous elements

200

What are the core planetary boundaries?

Climate change and biosphere integrity

200

How many social floors are there, and what are some of them?

12

Water, Food, Health, Education, Income and Work, Political Voice, Peace and Justice, Social Equity, Gender Equality, Networks, Energy, and Housing

200

What is a stakeholder and a shareholder?

A shareholder is someone who owns a piece of a company through shares.

A stakeholder is someone with some kind of interest or stake in the operations, and decision-making of a company.

300

What are some of the aspects of Western Worldviews?

Scientific and skeptical

One truth

Compartmentalized society

Land and resources should be available for development

Linearly structured and future-oriented

300

What is ocean acidification?

The ocean absorbs carbon from the atmosphere, which is then turned into carbonic acid, making the ocean acidic and inhospitable to many marine animals/plants.

300

What is the Anthropocene?

A period of time where human activities have a substantial impact on earth's systems and change the climate and our ecosystems.

300

What is the main objective of doughnut economics?

To create a system that safeguards our planetary systems, while maintain basic social foundations. The goal is to create a just and safe space for humanity to thrive.

Regenerative and Distributive

400

What are some aspects of Indigenous Worldviews?

Spiritually oriented and systems-based

Many truths

Society in a state of relatedness

Land is sacred

Non-linear and cyclical time?

400

What is the Montreal Protocol and what planetary boundary does it relate to?

The Montreal Protocol was an agreement passed by all countries to ban the use of CFC's (chlorofluorocarbons) which caused the hole in the ozone layer.

Relates to Novel Entities.

400

What are four common elements of community resilience?

1. The foundation of current community wellness

2. The resources available for future wellbeing

3. Preparedness to respond to and withstand acute shocks

4. Transformative capacity and adaptability in response to stresses or

changing circumstances


400

What is the main issue with value creation?

We don't really have a clear definition of what value is anymore as a society. Value creation and value extraction are blurred together.

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