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Oregon Rural Action’s Annual Meeting: Making the Shift

Building a Vibrant Local Economy Amidst the Broken Global Financial System

La Grande, Oregon October 9, 2010

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My Story

From Wall Street to Grasslands and the Capital Institute

“I once said greed was good… now it seems that greed is legal.”

- Gordon Gekko

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Bridging the gap between mainstream finance and the new economy movement.

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the dilemma of compound growth

UNSUSTAINABLE

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Economics ignores laws of thermodynamics

Economics ignores laws of thermodynamics

Anyone who thinks you can grow the economy forever on a finite planet is either a madman or an economist!

- Kenneth Boulding

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Symptom: financial crisis

Problem: unsustainable economic system

Sustained economic growth: oxymoron?

The world is full…but nothing is changing.Planetary

Boundaries

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FACTIf everyone were to live like Americans we would need 5 Earths

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Financial Crisis crisis

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Population Crisis

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World 6,826,859,514

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Climate Crisis

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Hurricane Katrina, 2005

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Water Crisis

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Peak Soil

In past 40 years, 30% of farmland has become unproductive

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Peak Oil

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Energy Crisis

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“Nothing has changed….oil and natural gas are essential to our way of life.”

- Jack Gerard, American Petroleum Institute

“Nothing has changed….oil and natural gas are essential to our way of life.”

- Jack Gerard, American Petroleum Institute

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So if we know the problems,

why aren’t we changing?

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Economic Efficiency

Economy

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What’s wrong with this picture?

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Sustainability

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Collapse of Financial System

Collapse of Financial System

Source: Bernard Lietaer, 2008

Biosphere

Economy

Finance

Sustainability in Complex Systems

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In the wake of one of the World’s greatest economic crises,

“sustainability” is unable to compete with mainstream perceptions of financial reform

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Look where the money’s going:

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Climate Protecting

Climate Damaging

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Finance is the fuel source…

what we feed GROWS

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Reform

Transform

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Harnessing Capital.

A world in which finance serves a just, resilient and sustainable economic system.

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Driving capital upstream

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Building a Vibrant Local Economy

taking action

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”. . . production from local resources for local needs is the most rational way of economic life...”

- E. F. Schumacher, Small Is Beautiful

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Place based diverse economies: building resiliency

Tribal? Portland Detroit

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“Economies of location often override and outdo economies of scale.”

- Jane Jacobs, The Nature of Economies

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Farmer’s Diner“increasing the economic vitality of local agrarian communities”

Decreasing distance from farm to plate, increasing profit for local farmers

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Grasslands, LLC: Holistic Management

Restore ecological function, revitalize rural communities. Profitably.

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“When you improve the quality of the land in an ecological sense, the profitability follows.”

How to Save the Grasslands: Bring in More CattleBy JUDITH D. SCHWARTZ Tuesday, Sep. 07, 2010

Grasslands, LLC

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Local CAN scale

• Founded in 1956• Philosophy: Co-operation | Participation | Social Responsibility | Innovation

• 4 Sectors: Finance, Industry, Distribution and Knowledge

• 85,000 people, 256 companies, 15 Billion Euros in turnover

Basque Country, Spain

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Local CAN scale

• “Import replacement” activity (Jane Jacobs)

• Employee-owned, for-profit companies: greenhouse produce, laundry service, solar energy

• Based locally, hire locally: permanent green jobs

• Workers earn a living wage, build equity as owners

• Circulate money within community - 5:1 multiplier

Cleveland, OH

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Local Community Capital

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Complementary Currencies: building resiliency

• Thousands of examples, over 600 in Japan alone

• Numerous countries

• Highly diverse ecosystem

• Multiple “schools” of thought

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Complementary Currencies: proven models WIR Bank

• Founded in 1934, Switzerland

• Response to stock market crash in 1929

• The word for “we” in German > economic circle is also a community

• Has grown from 16 to 62,000 members

• Swiss Franc 1.6 Billion annual turnover

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Complementary Currencies: time banks

• Building the Core Economy

• Time really is money

• Strengthening communities through reciprocity

• “We are all assets”

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Complementary Currencies: emerging models

BerkShares• A local currency for Southern

Berkshire region of Massachusetts (pop. 19,000)

• Defines a trading area, an economic footprint

• Distinguishes the local businesses

• Builds loyalty

• Encourages community self-reliance and wellbeing of community

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“A good community, as we know, insures itself by trust, by good faith and good will, and by mutual help.

A good community, in other words, is a good local economy.”

-Wendell Berry

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What is the purpose of capital?


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