Fostering Ecological Hope Today from Margaret Swedish: Okay, holidays over, back to work. I know so many people reluctant to go back to their jobs and stresses, and that already says something about our world, right? It’s tough out there. I always hate being the purveyor of bad news, but I was really struck by [...]
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Fostering Ecological Hope Today from Margaret Swedish: If you want, and in a hurry. If you want a liveable world, if you want your kids to grow up not in catastrophe but rather in difficulty that contains hope for a future, live differently – –if you want, as we said in our previous post, and [...]
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Fostering Ecological Hope Today from Margaret Swedish: [Isn't our world beautiful?!?! How I wish I could have seen this annular eclipse with my own eyes. Now I wonder if there will be future generations of us still on the planet to witness the beauty of our solar system, to gasp in awe. We are in [...]
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