Hindsight is 20/20
Is this the year when the world looks back and says ‘we really should have done better’? We really should have dealt with unmitigated… Continue reading on Medium »
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Is this the year when the world looks back and says ‘we really should have done better’? We really should have dealt with unmitigated… Continue reading on Medium »
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Good work! This reminds me a lot of Aaron Swarz’s parpolity proposal from 2012. For what it’s worth, here’s my view.
We can no longer see ourselves as separate from the natural world or our technology, but as a part of them, integrated, codependent, and entangled. Quantum entanglement. (Courtesy: iStock/Traffic-Analyzer) By Danny Hillis We humans are changing. We have become so intertwined with what we have created that we are no longer separate from it. We have
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When you see the clarity of a future horizon Turn quietly into the thick bush. Continue reading on Medium »
Are you concerned about the nature and climate crisis and thinking how can I turn my city around? Or are you seeing something awesome emerge and thinking this is great but it’s never going to be enough, unless… Wellington Climate Action Festival crew, December 2007. Image credit: Silvia Zuur I’ve been immersing myself in responding to our big
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Great synthesis; well done; thanks!
Great synthesis; well done; thanks! Read More »
2018, February 16th by Johanna Malinen (re-post from our old blog) Over the last few years, the New Zealand Government has been committed to seeking new ways to guarantee everyone in New Zealand a safe environment to live. The country has one of the highest reported rates of family violence and sexual violence in the developed
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Photo of Piopiotahi (Milford Sound) by Peter Hammer A lot of 1st-time visitors to Aotearoa New Zealand have an experience they can’t articulate e.g. they might say “I feel like I’ve come home at last”. I think what’s happening is that they meet a critical mass of peace and don’t know the word for it. Compared to other
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Photo of Piopiotahi (Milford Sound) by Peter Hammer A lot of 1st-time visitors to Aotearoa New Zealand have an experience they can’t articulate e.g. they might say “I feel like I’ve come home at last”. I think what’s happening is that they meet a critical mass of peace and don’t know the word for it. Compared to other
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Hey Jhon, I am happy to hear that you know this region and that what we are feeling into here in Barichara resonates so well for what you hope to do in the future. We are sadly aware of just how common this kind of land degradation is — and hope that in some small way we