(Re)thinking the future - RSA

(Re-)thinking the future

Fellowship events / Online

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Online event: Oceania timing - 7pm AEDT/9pm NZDT

  • Sustainability
  • Climate change
  • Global

Speculation, learnings and long-term visioning

Join us for the fourth event in Re-claiming the Future - an online discussion series looking at how we can nurture our ability to think, plan and dream for the long-term.

How we think about, and relate to, the future is framed by the narratives that shape our society. In this event, we explore how futures thinking can help us to navigate the spaces between presents, futures, fictions and realities -- providing a space for speculation, learnings and long-term visioning.

About the series

Re-claiming the Future is a fortnightly online event series curated by RSA Oceania and the RSA Sustainability Network. For the full event listings or to book a series ticket, please visit the series page.

Humanity stands at a critical juncture: our political, economic and societal decision making is focused on the short-term and is threatening the long-term survival of our species and our planet. The path we choose from here will determine the legacy we leave for future generations. Now, more than ever, we urgently need to expand our time perspectives – to think and plan for the long term so can we reclaim the future for coming generations.

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