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Category Archives: Resilient Humanity
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
More About Nothing?
I like the concept of Nothing, as in “no-thing” or “not-a-thing”. Overwhelmed daily by many things, bombarded in the news with disasters and tragedies, and well aware that the bills have to be paid at the end of the month, … 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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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