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Hazel Henderson

Hazel Henderson, founder, Ethical Marketplace LLC and Series Creator and Co-Executive Producer of its TV series - She is a world renowned futurist, evolutionary economist, a worldwide syndicated columnist, consultant on sustainable development, and author of seven books (www.hazelhenderson.com).

Her editorials appear in 27 languages and more than 400 newspapers syndicated by InterPress Service, Rome, New York, and Washington DC. Her articles have appeared in over 250 journals, including (in USA) Harvard Business Review, New York Times, Christian Science Monitor, and Challenge, Mainichi (Japan), El Diario (Venezuela), World Economic Herald (China), LeMonde Diplomatique (France) and Australian Financial Review. Her books are translated into German, Spanish, Japanese, Dutch, Swedish, Korean, Portuguese, and Chinese.

The first version of her Country Futures Indicators (CFI©), an alternative to the Gross National Product (GNP), is a co-venture with Calvert Group, Inc.: the Calvert-Henderson Quality-of-Life Indicators (Desk Reference Manual, 2000), updated regularly at www.calvert-henderson.com.

She has been Regent's Lecturer at the University of California (Santa Barbara), held the Horace Albright Chair in Conservation at the University of California (Berkeley), and advised the U.S. Office of Technology Assessment and the National Science Foundation from 1974 to 1980. She holds Honorary Dr. of Science degrees from the University of San Francisco, Soka University (Tokyo) and Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Massachusetts (USA). She is an active member of the National Press Club (Washington DC), the World Future Society (USA), a Fellow of the World Futures Studies Federation and a member of the Association for Evolutionary Economics. Henderson has many awards and is listed in Who's Who, USA 2005, Who's Who in the World 2005, and Who's Who in Business and Finance 2005. She shared the 1996 Global Citizen Award with Nobelist A. Perez Esquivel of Argentina.

Hazel Henderson, October 26, 2010
Presentation video

Hazel Henderson joined TFF as Associate in 2003.

Hazel Henderson with another
TFF Associate,
Daisaku Ikeda


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Hazel Henderson, October 26, 2010
Presentation video

Hazel Henderson, October 26, 2010
Initiator of the visionary WorldShift-20 Council - read about it here!

Hazel Henderson, October 26, 2010
Finance as global commons
What must be done to change the world's finance mechanisms in the direction of sustainability, justice and peace?

Hazel Henderson, September 6, 2010
Review of Robert Kuttner's book
A Presidency in Peril

About a White House captive of Wall Street, and who made that possible

Hazel Henderson, August 1, 2010
Advice for Bill Gates, Warren Buffet on giving money
Guide your fellow billionaires away from self-serving philanthropy and toward growing the green economy.

Hazel Henderson in Time Magazine, March 15, 2010
Is GDP an obsolete measure of progress?

Hazel Henderson interview by IPS, October 30, 2009
The Global Development Goals and how to replace the Gross Domestic Product
measure quickly
The Stieglitz & Sen report moves far too slowly in the right direction.

Hazel Henderson
Game over!
Forget the G-7 , the G-8 and the G-20. The G-192 represents for the first time, all the world’s national economies from North to South and East to West.

Hazel Henderson, June 3, 2009
Pashtunistan - a new member of the United Nations?

Hazel Henderson, May 20, 2009
The Politics of Economics
A fascinating account of 30+ years of her own attempt and that of many other alternative thinking economists' to make the high priests of market economy and of politics to listen. They didn't, and thus we are where we are now. If you think it is indeed time to question economy as a "science"...begin here!

Hazel Henderson, March 10, 2009
Who are the new financiers?
The new financiers will be the high-level information and knowledge brokers – and they will aggregate the new research on global change processes and lead in structuring the deals now creating the growing green economy..Learn about what happened to gold and old-time money.

Hazel Henderson, Ethical Markets, February 23, 2009
More advice for Summiteers on reforming the global casino
Prepared for the Emergency Congress – “From Crisis to a Just and Sustainable World Economy” London, February 23-25, 2009

Hazel Henderson, December 10, 2008
Reforming global finance
Re-designing
money systems to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and accelerate the growing Green Economy. Presented to the Green Economy Initiative Conference, UNEP in Geneva.

Hazel Henderson, November 24, 2008
Why Obama missed Bretton Woods II
The new global players in the Group of 20, led by Brazil, China, India, and many other now powerful industrializing countries of the South will challenge Mr. Obama’s own call for change.

Hazel Henderson, November 15, 2008
Advice for summiteers on reforming the global casino
On the November 15, 2008 summit on how to reform failed global finance.

Hazel Henderson, September 29, 2008
Chicago Boys' curse comes home to Wall Street
The famous school of economics at the University of Chicago led by the late Milton Friedman spread its market fundamentalism worldwide. Greed, selfishness, individualism and short-termism were conflated with freedom and democracy and elevated to the status of moral philosophy. The fatal flaws of this ideology fueled the reckless risk-taking, greed and arrogance that led to Wall Street’s downfall.

Hazel Henderson, June 20, 2006
The politics of money
The word is out that economics, never a science, has always been politics in disguise. Economics is now widely seen as the faulty sourcecode deep in societies' hard drives….replicating unsustainability: booms, busts, bubbles, recessions, poverty, trade wars, pollution, disruption of communities, loss of cultural and biodiversity. Citizens all over the world are rejecting this malfunctioning economic sourcecode and its operating systems..they are redesigning healthy homegrown sustainable local economies &endash; all over the world.

Visioning Brazil in the year 2020

Brazil's New Development Options 

Globalization and Quality of Life

New Paradigms in World Trade and the Global Economy

Building a Win-Win World

New Opportunities for the UN

Iraq, the dollar and the Euro

The new bi-polar world,

Wanted: Regime change in the USA,

Beyond Bush's unilateralism

Globocop versus Venezuela's Chavez


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