MULTISOLVING:
Creating Systems Change in a Fractured World

Synopsis

For most of Elizabeth Sawin’s career, she was not a multisolver. Instead, she worked on a single, albeit immensely important problem: climate change. Despite tremendous effort—long hours of teaching, attending conferences, publicizing analysis—at the end of the day, she felt like she was chasing her tail. Unless people began to recognize the multitude of unexpected benefits from ratcheting down emissions, climate change would remain a losing political issue.

That experience, along with the guidance of leaders in systems thinking and racial justice, convinced her that the world’s thorniest problems may be easier to tackle together than one by one. That’s multisolving: using a single investment of time or money to solve many problems at the same time. (Reduced fossil fuel use = improvements in climate, health, equity, economics, and more.) While the idea of killing two birds with one stone (or “filling two needs with one deed”) is age-old, and the notion of co-benefits in policy-making has been around for years, Multisolving addresses the current mismatch between complex, deeply intertwined societal issues and our siloed approach to them.

This unique resource is for local school boards that need revenue for their students but don’t want to overtax low-income seniors. It is for nonprofits working to reduce food waste and combat the root causes of hunger while increasing racial justice. It is for seaside communities that can protect themselves from flooding while also improving biodiversity with a living coastline. It may also be for you: doing the work you know is imperative but that is sometimes overwhelming, a tiny a drop in a swirling ocean.

Multisolving can’t promise a list of “fifty simple things to make everything OK.” What it does offer are strategies to build solidarity between diverse groups, overcome powerful interests, and create lasting change that benefits us all.

Read the Introduction: Converging Crises, Cascading Solutions here.

About The Author

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Elizabeth Sawin, PhD

Dr. Elizabeth Sawin is Director of Multisolving Institute, a think-do tank that helps people address equity, health, biodiversity, economic vitality, climate change, and well-being as integrated issues. Beth is a biologist with a PhD from MIT whose work has focused on creating change in complex systems for more than 25 years. Her forthcoming book Multisolving: Creating Systems Change in a Fractured World will be published in late 2024.

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Upcoming Events

January 15, 2025 | 11:00 am -12:00 pm ET

This exclusive session for the System Dynamics Society is part of Dr. Sawin’s virtual book tour, where she shares the insights and practical strategies behind her approach to multisolving—an innovative way of addressing multiple, interconnected challenges with singular, unified actions.