This clip captures the early journeys of Himalayan Consensus founder, Laurence Brahm, traveling the Himalayan Region in early 2002. Here, Brahm was inspired by all types of community members, from monks to artists to world leaders, whose visions to support the sustainability of their culture, economy, and environment took form of pragmatic grassroots initiatives.
In this clip, Laurence Brahm explains a fundamental reason to establish the anti-globalisation movement. With 40% of our planet living in extreme poverty, Brahm encourages institutions to act on changing this and creating a new consensus movement.