The Natural Step and Sustainability explained in 2 minutes. Finally someone has figured out how to explain The Natural Step and sustainability in two minutes!! We're so excited to share with you this fantastic animation video on core concepts of The Natural Step Framework. It was written by our brilliant friends at RealEyes in Dublin, who help organizations benefit from sustainability. And it was developed by our new friend Trevor Courtney at Igloo Animations. Trevors animation work is fantastic. We hope you will enjoy this video, like it and share it widely to help spread sustainability and the framework.
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attiliocg 1 month ago
Good video. Except that the planet - and everything on it, including humans - wasn't "designed". It evolved.
11mxb 2 months ago
It's good to see a simple, although incomplete, explanation of sustainability that is not overly slanted toward economic sustainability. Sustainability has too often been commandeered by politicians, business organizations and even the governments of developed countries to promote economic sustainability for their over indulgent lifestyle. Our planet seems to keep getting smaller. Resources must be shared by all. Americans need to drive much less and walk to their local train station or bus.
MrBillORights 8 months ago
simple and concise -- I like it.
A mini suggestion: instead of striking out the car maybe strike out the pollution caused by it as it is unlikely that we will stop using similar types of personal transport but I am hopeful that the emissions resulting from them will decrease rapidly within the foreseeable future...
moaltmann 10 months ago
Picky I know, but the world wasn't "designed to do" anything. Also most of the Scandinavian countries are missing from the map and so is Greenland.
Apart from that I really like it.
pygmentcom 1 year ago 2
Nice work!!
londyn06 1 year ago