OPINION | Intergenerational decision-making can help build a regenerative economy. Here’s why

Published on July 10, 2024

Intergenerational efforts can serve as a powerful lever to reimagine corporate strategies and public policies for a regenerative future say André Hoffmann, Vice-Chairman of Roche and member of The Club of Rome, Nolita Thina Mvunelo, Programme Manager at The Club of Rome and Felix Rüdiger, Head of Content and Research, St. Gallen Symposium. They share their insights for the World Economic Forum, highlighting how intergenerational leadership is a strategic imperative for tackling long-term systemic change without losing focus on immediate challenges:

🔗https: https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2024/07/intergenerational-leadership-for-a-regenerative-economy/ 

This is the ethos of the hashtag the New Generational Contract, a joint initiative of St. Gallen Symposium and the Club of Rome, supported by InTent. It engages diverse actors and launches impactful projects to enable cross-generational leadership and learning: https://symposium.org/initiatives/new-generational-contract/ 

 

How can we foster equity and mutual support between generations? This is one of the key questions being asked by The Fifth Element, an initiative from The Club of Rome and partners. To find out more visit: www.thefifthelement.earth