by suzukiwebmaster | Mar 24, 2020 | Green Perspective, Personal Reflections
by Lillian Ireland Walking through the woods at dusk, The silence seems to pierce the ‘ifs’ and ‘whens’ and ‘whys’ and other endless thoughts. A quiet overtakes my soul as I hear the nearby gurgling stream, It doesn’t question...
by suzukiwebmaster | Mar 17, 2020 | Green Perspective, Personal Reflections
by Lillian Ireland Please join me as we walk together on this rocky trail, Emerald moss, sun-lit ferns, skunk cabbage along the way, Far from city busy-ness and panic in the stores into the forest quietness and calm near river shores. There’s a...
by suzukiwebmaster | Mar 3, 2020 | Advocacy, Developing Resilience, Green Perspective
by Heather Alberro It’s no coincidence that almost every single sector of industry is contributing to the planet’s downfall, either. A deeper issue underlies each one’s part in the malaise enveloping the planet’s ecosystems – and its origins date back to long before...
by suzukiwebmaster | Nov 23, 2019 | Advocacy, Developing Resilience, Green Perspective, Our Changing World
by Josef Kuhn & Ray Travers Climate change, unhealthy ecological and economic systems, and human conflict require a fresh approach to business and government in the twenty-first century. A rapidly growing number of Canadians and like-minded people in many...
by suzukiwebmaster | Aug 21, 2019 | Green Perspective
by Kate Laffan According to The New Republic magazine in June this year: ‘You will have to make sacrifices to save the planet’, while the US newspaper Metro asks: ‘What would you give up to end climate change?’ These headlines, read from my desk in London where I...
by suzukiwebmaster | Jun 28, 2019 | Green Perspective, Our Changing World, Species & Ecosystems
by Bram Büscher and Robert Fletcher Edward O Wilson is one of the world’s most revered, reviled and referenced conservation biologists. In his new book (and Aeon essay) Half-Earth, he comes out with all guns blazing, proclaiming the terrible fate of biodiversity, the...