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Friday, July 21, 2017

survey - students top 10 sustainability and jobs economies og 2017-2018

clearly these top 100 economies (gdp metrics, zero sum currencies, legislation stuck in 1940 technologies and social constraints that had already invalidated top-down empires and resource extraction/externalisation by 2 world wars)4 are not designed to help under 30s jobs and achievement of sustainability goals by 2030 - so which 10 economies can class of 2017-2018 linkin to value their life's potentials most and sustain earth

THE 10 ECONOMIES VALUING SUSTAINABILITY YOUTH MOST 2017-2018 - league table- help us update - rsvp isabella@unacknowledgedgiant.com

current league standings
1 jinpings 80 nation mapping of infrastructures ( endorsed by head of un as global 2.0)
2 jack ma's top 5 economy -  digital platform free market for smes
3 education first 45 years in partnering bangladesh poorest girls to build 8th most populous nation
4 green big bang club- first 2000 governors to benchmark how to colaborate in race to carboin zeros with pone sixth of earth's peoples

missing number 1 open education network -so that sustainability goals mba cost nothing for most disadvantaged or brilliant students wanting to linkin the sustainability generation

worldwide under 30s club of tech wizards of big data small- mapping back how all the new technology of industrial revolution can create local jobs if we decide thats what investing 1000 times more in commns tech now versus 1946 is worth it

the greatest arts and cultures networks locally everywhere - reversing how tv hs holowed out happy communities= this needs to linkin with tokyo olympics 2030

living up to pope francis world staged sum,it g20 argentina 2018 by incubating student projects that value professions who live and learn with poorest

what else?
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  1. vote sustainable youth 10 hi-trust economies - 17 sdgoals not yet valued by macroeconomists 100 biggest economies

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