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Subject Three things we learned in 2020
Date December 17, 2020 5:26 PM
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** 2020 to 2021: From turbulence to transformation?
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2020 was anticipated as the dawn of a ‘decade of delivery’ in which the much-hyped ambition of the sustainability sector would translate into meaningful action at scale and pace.

There’s a stark and daunting contrast in what we had hoped for this year and how things actually turned out. As the curtain falls on one of the most turbulent years of our lives, Forum’s Chief Executive, Dr Sally Uren, reflects on three key lessons learnt and what will be required from each of us next year ([link removed][UNIQID]) to help create a just and regenerative future.
There’s no doubt further uncertainty lies ahead. As the social, climate and biodiversity crises intensify and as 2021 begins to unfold, we’re inviting all of you to share your insights on how the world is changing – and what it might mean – through Forum’s Futures Centre. Why not get involved and ([link removed][UNIQID]) help shape how we could collectively respond to key global challenges ([link removed][UNIQID]) ? ([link removed][UNIQID])
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** The stories you've loved this year
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Growing our Future: Scaling Regenerative Agriculture in the US

As part of creating an agricultural system that is fit for the future, regenerative agriculture practices have the potential to create more resilient supply chains, restore soil health and enable farmers and businesses to thrive.
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COVID-19: a dress rehearsal for the climate emergency?

In March 2020, Forum's CEO Dr Sally Uren, reflected on how the world's emerging response to COVID-19 might also help with the climate emergency.

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Community-led futures is a radical act

On the Futures Centre, James Goodman explores the power of using different futures tools and methods to inquire into the world and how it is changing, and how this process enables us to take a little more control over the future.
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How does change happen?

From the civil rights movement to the emergence of rock 'n' roll, the 'Stories of Change' series uses historic examples of where - and how - change has happened. What can we learn - and how can we use this to design systemic action in response to today's challenges?

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As we head into the holiday season, we wanted to say a huge thank you from all at Forum for your support and engagement over the last 12 months.

Wishing you a restful and restorative break ahead of what we hope will be a truly transformative 2021.
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