Today’s global problems are not just the result of a pandemic, an invasion, or fossil fuels. They are driven by the very economic systems upon which our societies currently depend. There is now ample evidence suggesting that the global economic system is facing terminal problems, creating social and environmental crises it cannot resolve in its current form. These crises are now so severe as to compromise the health and integrity of not just the economic system, but social and environmental systems writ large.

Zack Walsh, Polycrisis Transition Consultancy

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