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Building local and global resilience

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Define resilience to global risks.

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Define resilience to global risks.

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The ability of a community or system to **absorb a shock, keep functioning, and recover and adapt** afterwards.

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Define global governance.

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The **rules, treaties and institutions** through which countries cooperate to manage shared, cross-border risks.

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What is an NGO?

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A **non-governmental organisation** — an independent, non-profit charity, campaign group or aid agency acting on an issue.

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What is civil society?

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The web of **citizens' groups, movements, unions and faith bodies** that act outside both government and business.

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Define localisation (relocalisation).

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Deliberately rebuilding **short, local supply chains** — local food, local energy and local decision-making — to cut dependence on fragile global systems.

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What are planetary boundaries?

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**Nine environmental limits** (climate, biodiversity, freshwater, nutrient cycles and more) defining a safe operating space for humanity.

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Name the four strategies for resilience.

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**Global governance/treaties**, **NGOs and civil society**, **localisation**, and **planetary-boundaries** thinking.

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How does community energy build resilience?

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A village-owned **solar or wind cooperative** gives a community reliable, locally controlled power, cutting reliance on fragile global energy markets.

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Why is local action effective for resilience?

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It is **fast, owned and trusted** — communities act now on what they can control, and short supply chains keep going when global systems fail.

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Why is global governance still needed?

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Many risks (climate change, pandemics, financial shocks) are **too big for one community** — only global cooperation can pool funding and set common rules.

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How do NGOs bridge local and global scales?

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They **campaign and raise awareness** globally while **delivering aid** directly to communities, linking grassroots action to international pressure and funding.

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What is the top-band judgement on scale?

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Local and global action are **complementary, not rivals** — local action delivers and owns resilience, global governance enables it, and civil society bridges the two.

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