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Where’s the problem – politics, economy or population?

Low Impact

I know that there are also many people who spend an inordinate amount of time talking and thinking about politicians, political parties and elections. Those people, whatever their political leanings, can also support the decentralised economy that’s being built. Japan has 125 million people, New Zealand 5 million.

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Navigating Intersectional Eco-Anxiety

Defend Our Future

In Liberia, over 60 youth organizations collaborated to create a collective position on the nation’s climate goals, urging political leaders to act. Despite the despair, youth groups have embraced their awareness of these implications and fostered progress through intergenerational unity.

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It's not totally unlike a comet

Business Green

This post contains spoilers about the film Don't Look Up, although, let's be honest if you're reading this blog there's a good chance you've seen it already. "We We really did have everything, didn't we? I mean, when you think about it.". Dr Randall Mindy, Don't Look Up. That's the future our children have to contemplate.

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A North-Pole, How Much Longer?

Mr. Sustainability

An ice-free Arctic might be a boon for the shipping industry in the short term, but comes at potential catastrophic cost to our economy in the form of environmental disaster and political upheaval. In this blog I aim to figure out how much longer will we still have Arctic sea ice. Global conflict and geo-political upheaval.

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A brief history of money

Low Impact

Since I’ve been involved in the mutual credit world, I’ve been reading various ‘history of money’ texts, and so I thought I’d organise the notes I’ve taken into a blog article. The first non-Chinese ‘pre-coins’ (ingots) appeared in Asia Minor before 2000 BCE. 700 BCE – c. 600 CE: The Axial Age.

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How can the world kick its oil habit?

Mr. Sustainability

This blog reveals why we are addicted, and provides a possible methadone that is needed to transform the transportation, buildings and industry sector. Even as our thirst for oil seems insatiable, it is becoming politically and environmentally toxic. More on that can be read in our blog ‘The Future of Fossil Fuels 2020’.

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The 2020 GreenBiz 30 Under 30

GreenBiz

Her frequent travels have taken her to Croatia, Morocco and Australia, and she’s starting a personal blog to explore changes she can make to her lifestyle to support the sustainability cause. Africa counts more entrepreneurs than any other continent. Learning, thinking and teaching; that gets me moving," she says. . Heather Clancy.