Today launches the II Edition of the Introduction to New Economies Programme (PINE), an e-learning experience that allows alternatives to the current economic model to converge, created by the prestigious National University of Córdoba in Argentina and endorsed by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).

The Economy for the Common Good (ECG) will be represented by its founder Christian Felber and the President of the Argentinian Local Chapter Luciana Cornaglia. PINE looks to go beyond theory by providing a platform for representatives of sustainable, inclusive, resilient and regenerative economies to introduce their ideas through their own experiences. The goal is to shed light on alternative economic models that support life in all its forms.

The programme is held in Spanish and imparted from a Latin American and international perspective with global relevance. It will take participants on a journey through a variety of alternative and sustainable economic models, such as the ECG, B Corps, the Doughnut Economy, Circular Economy, Ethical Banking, Degrowth, Regenerative Economy, Local Economies, Ancestral Wisdom and Buen Vivir, among other perspectives.

PINE is an open invitation to reflect on the Latin American reality and the financial, social and environmental challenges it faces. The discussions challenge the participant’s comfort zone, teach new ways of living and the implementation of economic models that respect human wellbeing as well as planetary boundaries.

Read the full press release and enjoy a peek of the topics and the invited international experts through these bonus free online discussions in Spanish.