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Places to Intervene in a System
www.donellameadows.orgfor finding leverage points. Rather, it’s an invitation to think more broadly about the many ways there might be to get systems to change. Here, in the light of a cooler dawn, is a revised list: Places to Intervene in a System (in increasing order of effectiveness) 12. Constants, parameters, numbers (such as subsidies, taxes, standards) 11.