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Learning as you go: Becoming part of the solution as a Blue Marble Evaluator navigating the pandemic

This webinar is now complete. Please click here to watch a recording.

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The Love in Deep Adaptation – A Philosophy for the Forum

In this blog, Jem Bendell and Katie Carr explore "deep Adaptation" - the personal and collective changes that might help us to prepare for – and live with – a climate-induced collapse of our societies

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Jem Bendell and Katie Carr
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2019

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Reflection on Curves: Pandemic curves, climate curves, social justice curves, and humanity’s learning curve

It seems like a long, long time ago when the clarion call for managing the coronavirus pandemic was flattening the curve, but it was only seven months ago. In this blog, Michael explores what Blue Marble Evaluation lessons can we extract from the impact of the curve?

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Evaluation Implications of the Coronavirus Global Health Pandemic Emergency

In this blog, Michael offers his perspective on the implications of the global health emergency for evaluation.

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The Interconnection Between the Global and the Personal: A Blue Marble Perspective

One of the principles of Blue Marble Evaluation is connecting the global with the local. This includes connecting the personal with the global, zooming out to understand the big picture of what’s happening in the world and zooming in to our personal actions, ethics, and sense of responsibility. To what extent do individual transformations in our personal carbon footprint matter? In what ways do people think personally about the climate crisis and needed systems transformations?

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