Global Green Economy Index Creator Jeremy Tamanini - Seven Minutes of Soundbites
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If you’re short in time but interested in the climate and sustainability challenges we face then here are seven minutes of sound bites from Jeremy Tamanini, founder of Dual Citizen and creator of the Global Green Economy Index™ (GGEI) If you do have the time, you’re on a run cycle or a drive, then do check out the full episode Jeremy’s doing vital work.   And just an ask from us. If you’re enjoying the show, please share it with someone you know, or follow us and like us on your favorite podcast player, and subscribe on our YouTube channel as it helps us grow the show. ABOUT JEREMY For the past decade, Jeremy has collaborated on projects with governments, businesses, and international organizations at the intersection of data and sustainability. He has worked in over 30 markets, ranging from the government of Denmark to an NGO in the Pacific Islands. His goal is to empower his partners to better understand what sustainability means for them, and how data, communication, and new technology can accelerate progress. The Global Green Economy Index™, created by Jeremy, covers 160 countries, and measures national sustainability performance across its 18 indicators, and tracks the degree of progress each country has made from 2005 to 2020, and its distance from globally established sustainability targets. The GGEI is an ESG index that has gained widespread global recognition, with over 250,000 downloads, 100+ media and academic citations, and usage in 100+ governments, institutions, and private firms. Timecodes 00:00 Intro  00:34 The evolving environmental space 01:37 The serendipitous impact of his Grandfather 03:08 The Green Economy 04:12 Evolution of the Global Green Economy Index   06:06 The current state of progress? 06:54 The collective action problem   07:22 The Paradox Social Links  Jeremy on Linkedin Dual Citizen Twitter  Links in Show  Limits To Growth book   Global Green Economy Index  Climate Paradox – How to Solve It  Climate Action Tracker  The Breakthrough Effect  Bob Ward LSE     Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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