On Climate Change and Wisdom
Hello, Friends I hoped a few weeks ago to write regular blogs while I’m here in Western Australia, but I haven’t! Apologies. Life is just too full to fit in everything. Full of research for... More »
Hello, Friends I hoped a few weeks ago to write regular blogs while I’m here in Western Australia, but I haven’t! Apologies. Life is just too full to fit in everything. Full of research for... More »
Yes, friends, I’m still alive! Life has been full of challenge and change in the last month, but I’m slowly coming down to earth, and almost ready to start blogging again. My last entry was... More »
I was planning to write at least one more full-length entry before I leave home, but it looks like that’s not going to happen. So apologies to all my regular readers. It will probably be... More »
Today, I want to connect a few dots that bring a new perspective to my reflections on the future of humanity in my last entry. We hear a lot these days about ‘tipping points’ from... More »
It’s a long time since my last post. I could plead the ‘silly season’, or busyness, or the ‘flu of having a new boiler (furnace) installed, or having a weekend group in the house –... More »
In my last entry on Transition Towns I talked about the blocks to change, and listed the ‘7 Buts’ addressed by the Transition Initiative. Since then, I’ve been reflecting on blocks to action – surely... More »
In my last post, I described my vision of decentralised, sustainable settlements, and suggested some ways in which existing urban areas could evolve in this direction. And in an earlier entry on “How we beat... More »
In my last post, I challenged you to start sharing your dreams and visions of the future. Today, I want to start sharing some of mine. It’s a big task that would fill a fat... More »
In my last entry, I outlined the rise and fall of early partnership cultures as described by Riane Eisler. She made an implicit connection between the destruction of the partnership civilization and environmental conditions when... More »
As I look back over my last 5 entries, I am amazed and awestruck by the immense power we humans have to create the future. Exciting as this power is, it’s also scary. We have... More »