Kate Raworth
kateraworth.bsky.social
Kate Raworth
@kateraworth.bsky.social
Author of Doughnut Economics, Co-founder of Doughnut Economics Action Lab, Senior Teaching Fellow at Oxford Uni Environmental Change Institute. doughnuteconomics.org
yes!
October 2, 2025 at 9:40 PM
We are delighted that many people use the Doughnut diagrams in their work - so pls do help us spread awareness of this new version by reposting this thread, many thanks!
October 2, 2025 at 7:00 AM
Lastly, Andrew & I will be co-hosting an online launch event on *October 14 at 12 noon (UK time)*.
Do join us for a presentation & discussion of the latest Doughnut update - bring your questions, comments & suggestions! More info & registration👇 7/
doughnuteconomics.org/events/launc...
Launching: A renewed global Doughnut to monitor a world out of balance | DEAL
Launching an updated Doughnut that monitors trends in social shortfall and ecological overshoot over the 21st century
doughnuteconomics.org
October 2, 2025 at 6:58 AM
(2) We also have a new webpage @doughnuteconomics.bsky.social that gives an overview of the Doughnut and hosts some cool new interactive visualisations of the latest quantitative Doughnut assessment, which will now be updated annually. 6/
doughnuteconomics.org/doughnut
What is the Doughnut? | DEAL
An overview of the core concept at the heart of Doughnut Economics, including how it has evolved since 2012 and interactive visualisations
doughnuteconomics.org
October 2, 2025 at 6:56 AM
(1) I've written a short paper, 'The Evolving Doughnut', which concisely sets out the ideas that inspired the framework I created in 2012, & describes how & why it has changed over its three iterations. Plus download the latest Doughnut diagrams (CC-BY) 5/

doughnuteconomics.org/tools/the-ev...
The Evolving Doughnut | DEAL
A report by Kate Raworth on the Doughnut's evolution since 2012, with the latest Doughnut diagrams available to download
doughnuteconomics.org
October 2, 2025 at 6:55 AM
At the same time as launching this open-access paper in Nature we are also launching a couple of new resources that we are really pleased to share, aiming to make the latest Doughnut results as widely accessible as possible: 4/
October 2, 2025 at 6:53 AM
We disaggregate the global results into country clusters by income. Median results show the richest 20% of countries (home to 15% of people) are responsible for over 40% of ecological overshoot in 2017, while the poorest 40% (home to 42% of people) experience more than 60% of global deprivation. 3/
October 2, 2025 at 6:52 AM
We analyse 35 global indicators, 2000-2022. Median results show sluggish progress in ending human deprivation, which must *speed up fivefold* to meet global goals by 2030, while rapid ecological damage must *reverse at nearly twice the current pace* to safeguard a stable planet by mid-century. 2/
October 2, 2025 at 6:51 AM
Great to meet you too Ashish!
October 2, 2025 at 6:22 AM
great that you found it (thx chatgpt!) - do come and check out the community of humans who are putting it into practice at doughnuteconomics.org
Doughnut Economics Action Lab | DEAL
Turning the ideas of #DoughnutEconomics into action.
doughnuteconomics.org
September 25, 2025 at 6:37 PM
Hope you keep enjoying it in every weather that's coming, Andy!
August 26, 2025 at 2:31 PM
haha that sounds great. so glad you were there Clare, part of the fantastic audience that made the evening, because it's a circ-us after all...
August 26, 2025 at 2:26 PM
exactly.
July 20, 2025 at 10:18 PM
Hi Matthew - totally agree, these times are not uniquely tough, and so I didn't say so. But they are not so easy either.
July 17, 2025 at 2:07 PM