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By Steve Bosserman, 3 March, 2024

Taking Action within a Food Accounting System

Food accounting is crucial in ensuring a sustainable and efficient food system. Individuals, communities, and institutions must contribute in various ways to develop an effective food accounting system. 1 By doing so, they can help address challenges related to food waste, supply chain transparency, and environmental sustainability. Here are some ways in which these stakeholders can contribute to the development of a food accounting system:

By Steve Bosserman, 26 February, 2024

Taking Action within a Minimum Living Standard (MLS) Accounting System

Taking Action within a Minimum Living Standard (MLS) Accounting System

In a minimum living standard (poverty) accounting system, 1 there are various ways in which individuals, communities, and institutions can play a significant role in making a positive difference. By understanding the challenges faced by those living in poverty and working together, these stakeholders can improve the living standard and reduce poverty levels.

By Steve Bosserman, 19 February, 2024

Taking Action within Pollution Accounting Systems

Introduction

Pollution is a pressing global issue that affects the environment, human health, and the overall quality of life. To address this problem, it is crucial for individuals, communities, and institutions to actively participate in making a positive difference in pollution accounting systems. 1 By implementing effective strategies and taking collective action, we can work towards reducing pollution and promoting a sustainable future.

By Steve Bosserman, 11 February, 2024

Enhancing Biodiversity Accounting: Empowering Individuals, Communities, and Institutions

Introduction

Biodiversity accounting 1 plays a crucial role in assessing and managing the health of ecosystems. Individuals, communities, and institutions can contribute in various ways to make a positive difference in this system. By actively participating in conservation efforts, promoting sustainable practices, and advocating for policy changes, these stakeholders can collectively foster the preservation and enhancement of biodiversity.

By Steve Bosserman, 7 February, 2024

Taking Action: Making a Positive Difference in Carbon Accounting

In today's world, where the impact of human activities on the environment is increasingly evident, individuals, communities, and institutions must actively participate in efforts to mitigate climate change. One effective way to address this issue is using a carbon accounting system. 1 By accurately measuring and reducing carbon emissions, we can make a positive difference in our environment and pave the way for a more sustainable future.

By Steve Bosserman, 26 January, 2024

Using the GSA Framework

We hypothesize that for people to change their behaviors and contribute to social systems supporting these desired changes, they must have a framework of indicators and measures that help them keep the vision in sight and stick to their purpose. The three accounts and accompanying nine dimensions of Global Solidarity Accounting provide such a framework.
By Steve Bosserman, 14 September, 2022

Evolution of Humanity

As this is my first post to IEF, a bit of introduction might be in order. I’ve been an active blogger on multiple platforms since 2005. While my interests are rather eclectic, I still tend to take deep dives into topics about strategic framing and organization design even after doing so professionally across a 30-year career. 

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