Looking for utopia - 6 Minute English

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Hello. This is 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English. I’m Rob.
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And I’m Georgina.
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In this programme we’re looking for utopia.
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You mean a perfect world – a place where everyone lives
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together in harmony. Does that kind of place exist, Rob?
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Umm probably not, but it’s something we aspire to create –
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a happy place where everyone is cared for and nobody goes without.
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Well let me know if you find it, and I’ll head there straight away.
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Well, one place that is trying to be like that is the Dutch city of Amsterdam.
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We’re going to be finding out what they’re doing with the help
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of some doughnuts!
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But first, Georgina, I have a perfect question for you!
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According to the 2020 United Nations World Happiness Report,
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which country is the world’s happiest? Is it…
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a) Finland? b) Singapore?, or, c) Austria?
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That’s tricky, but I imagine that - if only for the scenery - it’s a) Finland.
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OK, Georgina, I’ll tell you if you are right or wrong later on.
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Anyway, let’s get back to Amsterdam – a city that’s doing its best
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to use creative ideas to be sustainable.
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That’s right, and it’s using the concept of a ring doughnut
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to use as a model for its sustainability.
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Economist Kate Raworth, who we will hear from shortly,
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describes this as “a picture of 21st Century prosperity for humanity.”
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Now thinking of this ‘ring doughnut’ -
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the idea is not to leave anyone in the hole in the middle
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falling short on the essentials of life - but at the same time
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not going beyond the outer ring, because there we put so much
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pressure on our planetary home it can cause climate change.
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So, here is Kate Raworth speaking on the BBC World Service programme,
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People Fixing the World, talking about how Amsterdam
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is trying to fit into this ‘doughnut’ approach…
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Amsterdam has started with a goal of saying we want to be a
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thriving, inclusive, regenerative city for all residents
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while respecting planetary boundaries - that's like saying we want our
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city to live in the doughnut.
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And that changes how you build - you don't bring in
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more new raw materials from across the other side of the world -
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you say, right, how do we re-use the construction materials that are
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already in our city to build new buildings? […]
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How do we change the way that people travel?
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Start asking very different questions from the
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outdated economic mindset that they were taught before.
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Interesting stuff from Kate Raworth there.
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The people of Amsterdam are trying to live within the doughnut!
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Their aim is to live and look after each other without harming the planet.
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It’s a big aim – but they want their city to be thriving –
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so growing and being successful.
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And it wants to be inclusive – including everyone and treating them equally.
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This is beginning to sound like utopia, Rob!
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To achieve this, Kate talked about using locally-sourced materials
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for building and thinking about how people travel around –
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basically making it a sustainable city.
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It’s about people thinking differently and not doing things in the same way
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they’ve always been done.
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It involves changing the way people think, or their mindset.
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Another idea from the Netherlands that fits the doughnut model
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is the making of recycled jeans.
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The People Fixing the World programme visited a company where old
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jeans were mixed with new organic cotton to make new ones.
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The new ones might not be affordable for everyone,
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but they do reduce cotton production and the use of chemicals and water.
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The process creates jobs too.
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Well, let’s hear from Bert van Son, CEO of Mud Jeans.
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Listen to why he tries to work within the doughnut model…
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If you take the doughnut economy and you see the insides of the circles -
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if you break that boundary, mistreat people, and you have
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people making your jeans but they don’t have any social security, or any
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liberty, or any medical care, those kind of things,
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you will never be able to make nice jeans -
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it has to become human again, making clothing.
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Bert van Son sees the benefit of the doughnut economy
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by treating people fairly and with respect – the opposite is to mistreat.
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He thinks they should have things such as social security –
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a payment system by governments that helps people live a reasonable life.
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And he says you can’t make ‘nice’ jeans without being human –
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he doesn’t just mean being a person, but being someone with compassion,
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feelings and respect for others.
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Umm, all this from a doughnut!
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Hopefully this will lead to a happier city and country.
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But for now, what is the happiest country in the world, Georgina?
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Yes, you asked me earlier, according to the 2020 United Nations
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World Happiness Report, which country has been named the world’s happiest?
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And I said Finland. Come on, make me happy and tell me I am right!
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Well happily, you are correct. Well done.
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Finland is top of the list for the third year in a row,
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with Denmark coming in second.
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But before you head off there, we need to recap some of the
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vocabulary we’ve discussed today.
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Of course. We’ve been discussing utopia -
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a perfect place where everyone lives together in harmony.
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Thriving describes something that is growing and successful.
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And inclusive means including everyone and treating them equally.
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We also mentioned mindset.
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That describes the fixed thoughts and attitudes someone has.
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To mistreat someone is to treat them badly or cruelly.
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And social security is a payment system by
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governments that helps people live a reasonable life.
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OK, well that’s all for this programme.
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We’ll see you again soon for more trending topics
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and vocabulary here at 6 Minute English. Bye for now!
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Bye!
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