Zero Growth: The Future of Business – Ethical Corp/Jonathan Porritt

The big interview: Jonathan Porritt – When real progress means standing still Business must see that zero growth is the future for developed economies, according to Jonathan Porritt Interview by Eric Marx As he prepared to step down in July as chief environmental adviser to the UK prime minister, Jonathan Porritt headed out for one …
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Peace Day

A story about changing course: Trading derivatives for dogs.

Here’s a short story about a former financial trader who now sells frankfurters in Frankfurt’s business district. A new and interesting job, hard work, fulfilling.  “If you’re not happy with your job, it’s bad for you.” BBC: German fat cat turns to hot dogs

Looking at the dawn of time.

A telescope sent far in to space to study the oldest light in the Universe has returned its first images. The Planck observatory is surveying radiation that first swept out across space just 380,000 years after the Big Bang (15,000,000,000 years ago).  The light holds details about the age, contents and evolution of the cosmos.  …
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US to cut missile defence plan. A good start.

The US has cancelled or postponed the plan to emplace missiles in Poland.  This is good news.  Increasing the volume of armaments is a ludicrous policy in a world where people are dying of malnutrition and thirst and where a gun has no practical purpose except to kill another person.  The resources would be better …
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Our future. You choose.

This photo is not a scare tactic. It is a picture of the biosphere in human form … today.  That big head is the rich world, the body is everyone else. We can change our future. The girl in the picture can not. It is up to you to change. To recognise your fears, breathe …
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Togetherness – fights pain, increases fun

A study at Oxford University shows that exercising together appears to increase the level of the feel-good endorphin hormones naturally released during physical exertion.  An unexpected result perhaps, though it reinforces the notion that team work is more productive than individual performance. We know that teams can be synergistic, that is 1 + 1 = …
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From nothing to 43 marathons in 51 days. You can do it.

A less than athletic comedian has completed 43 marathons in 51 days in a run for charity.  Wow! If he can do it, so can you and I.  I guess it’s simply getting our of bed that’s the challenge … BBC:  If he can do it… Eddie Izzard’s run 43 marathons in a row. How …
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$ 10 trillion and rising. Does it mean anything.

Another perspective released today is that everyone has spent $10,ooo each on the bailout of economies. $ 10 trillion is a lot of value, but may not mean much to anyone.  It’s enough to buy a country, or two. We are were we are.  The money is gone. The question remains about whether or not …
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Education – Kurt Hahn

From Kurt Hahn and the Aims of Education by Thomas James Kurt Hahn was suspicious of presumed excellence; he paid scant attention to the glories of unsurpassed individual performance, whether it be on the playing fields at Eton or the examination ordeal of the German gymnasium. He understood, as few educators have so well, the …
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