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Category Archives: Brazil
Of Doors and Carrots . . .
These past several weeks have been very intense; it seems almost as if there is a growing awareness, awareness of the urgency for change, and it’s growing fast. More important than ever to take time out to Stop, Reflect & … Continue reading
About Global Forest Watch – FAQs
About Global Forest Watch – FAQs. A great website! Best, Christer
It’s Not The Trees!
As I sit in my room no. 1 of the quaint Pousada Dona Zilah, a family owned and run inn located in the trendy Jardim district of São Paulo; a two story building surrounded by 10 to 15 story apartment … Continue reading
Replanting a Rainforest: Update 2-091111
Replanting a Rainforest began in earnest three weeks ago on October 20th, after having received a generous donation from WeForest.com. And things started happening in a big way. Geotechnical Satellite Picture of FAF Lot 2 Almost immediately a group representing … Continue reading
Posted in Brazil, Open World Lodge, Replanting a Rainforest, Uncategorized
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COP 15 and Sustainable Communities
Opening the Swedish “Svenska Dagbladet” Sunday paper today I read “Meeting Doomed to Failure”, referring to the upcoming COP 15 conference and summit taking place in 29 days (they are counting the days). The debate article is by Danish Björn … Continue reading
Replanting a Rainforest
We know how good it is to take a break, think about and enjoy life. We sometimes call this a holiday. Interesting word; “holi – day”, seems like it would mean looking at the day “holi”-stically. We also know that … Continue reading
Cracks On The Surface
It’s been almost four years now since I got what I had long been working for. At the time I was in Brazil getting ready to export furniture and art made of recycled tropical hardwoods and other recycled material to … Continue reading
Posted in Brazil, Leadership, Open World Café & Gallery, Resilient Humanity, Sustainability
Tagged Brazil, Sustainable, Triple Bottom Line, Walk The Talk
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This Blog
I write. Not published, but I write, and as much as I would like to write a book and get it published, I have some serious doubts about whether I will ever get around to it. And I think, writing … Continue reading