Earth4All

Earth for all Germany – Aufbruch in eine Zukunft für Alle
A new vision for Austria: From Too Little Too Late to a Giant Leap for sustainability  
Kenya could eradicate poverty and achieve economic prosperity by 2050 – and Kenyan citizens strongly support bold and immediate action
Tax the rich, say a majority of adults across 17 G20 countries surveyed
A new global deal: reforming world governance

As a follow up to Earth for All: A Survival Guide for Humanity, the Wuppertal Institute, Club of Rome and Earth4All are collaborating on a new book Earth for all

A new report shows that by simultaneously implementing “five extraordinary turnarounds” poverty and inequality could be significantly reduced in Austria.

A “Giant Leap” could end poverty in Kenya within a generation and bring economic prosperity, according to a new report.

A new survey of citizens in the world’s largest economies has revealed overwhelming support for tax reforms and broader political and economic reform.  

Earth4All contributes to new book outlining a global deal to accelerate progress on the Sustainable Development Goals

Rising inequality risks regional collapse and climate catastrophe

The book explores two scenarios beginning in 1980 and ending in 2100. These scenarios entitled Too Little, Too Late and The Giant Leap explore how population, economies, resource use, pollution wellbeing and social tensions might change this century based on decisions made this decade.

A new idea

(Original announcement here.) A major new international collaboration EarthforAll was launched today at the UNFCCC Race to Zero

Valuing our future

On 22 April, 2021, the Earth4All initiative hosted an event “Transformational economics: valuing our future”

Earth4All at the New York city climate week

“When you look at the scenarios for 2020 in The Limits to Growth, you can see exactly the tipping points that we are seeing now. Weather events, social tipping points – the projections hold today.” said Sandrine. “All the warning signs were there, that the profit motive, which is the essence of neoliberal economics, would continue to stimulate that growth paradigm.”

Rising inequality risks regional collapse and climate catastrophe

The book explores two scenarios beginning in 1980 and ending in 2100. These scenarios entitled Too Little, Too Late and The Giant Leap explore how population, economies, resource use, pollution wellbeing and social tensions might change this century based on decisions made this decade.

From transformational economics to transformational leadership – COP26

The Rethinking Economics panel, chaired by Dr Kate Pickett, looked at the essential traits necessary for an economic system to confront the convergence of health, climate and biodiversity crises.

Science- and people-driven transformation for life within the planetary boundaries: Earth4All at TED Talks

Earth4All will build on new research in environmental, social and economics sciences to develop concrete pathways – but it is the role of everyone to raise their voices and advocate for this possible alternative future, she explained in a call for action.

74% of people in G20 want economic transformation

Three quarters (74%) of those surveyed supported a shift in economic priorities beyond increasing wealth to focus more on human wellbeing and ecological protection. This view is consistently high among all G20 countries.

A new idea

EarthforAll will explore transformational political and economic solutions for the 21st century. It will bring together leading researchers and policymakers to explore political and economic solutions to catalyze transformation along five pathways

Valuing our future