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Thriving at Nature’s Pace: A New Approach to Climate Change

  • CRASSH-Meeting Room, Alison Richard Building (Sidgwick Site) 7 West Road CB3 9DP United Kingdom (map)

David Ko (Co-Founder, Rethinking Choices) will be presenting his work on “Thriving at Nature's Pace: A New Approach to Climate Change”.

About this session: David Ko, author of Thriving at Nature’s Pace and The Unsustainable Truth, will discuss a new approach to climate change. In this, our job is to mend our relationship with Nature. This approach unifies spirituality, economics, and science, and introduced Nature’s currency--a digital currency--as the tangible symbol of a new covenant with Nature.

David ran hedge funds for 30 years. He led advanced physics research before that and has provided spiritual guidance to teenagers and adults for many years. Since Covid, he has worked with grassroots and indigenous communities. The new approach is the outcome of his work in resolving the issue of how to return oil, gas, and coal to Nature.


When: Monday 9th of February
12.30-12.45 Light lunch and networking
12.45-13.45 Talk and Q&A.
Where: CRASSH meeting room (Alison Richards Building) on the Sidgwick site.
Lunch: A light lunch will be provided, but bring along your drink of choice!
Zoom: You can also join us virtually on Zoom.


The weekly climaTRACES workshops, organised by Kamiar Mohaddes and Henning Zschietzschmann, are attended by a diverse group of people from economics, geography, politics, engineering, business, earth sciences, natural sciences, and history, generating interdisciplinary discussion. One person leads the session, on either a paper they have written, a work in progress, or just an idea they have and would like feedback on. This is also an opportunity for people to find our more about the team on what climaTRACES have been up to and what future events and research projects are being developed.


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