by suzukiwebmaster | Jan 12, 2018 | Advocacy, Species & Ecosystems
by Josef Kuhn As human-beings we interact on an ongoing basis with other beings. Some of these beings are living, some are not. Alive or not, all beings come from the creative flow of the universe, the Supreme Being, God, the Creator, or other cultural designation of...
by suzukiwebmaster | Aug 6, 2017 | Developing Resilience, Our Changing World, Seeking Clarity, Species & Ecosystems
by Stan Hirst Living under smoky skies every day is an uncommon experience for Vancouverites. The TV spectacle of thousands of people having to evacuate their homes and ranches in the interior of British Columbia as threatening forest fires advance is not so...
by suzukiwebmaster | Oct 30, 2016 | Advocacy, Our Changing World, Species & Ecosystems
The Living Planet Report 2016 – risk and resilience in the new era by Stan Hirst Extinction is one of those words in the English language which seem distant and not particularly relevant to anything until you grasp the context. For me the significance of the...
by suzukiwebmaster | Aug 16, 2016 | Opinions, Seeking Clarity, Species & Ecosystems
by Stan Hirst In his recent book I’m right and you’re an idiot author James Hoggan describes the ‘public square’ as a literal and symbolic place where people meet to discuss important community matters and governance, and to participate in...
by suzukiwebmaster | Dec 18, 2014 | Species & Ecosystems
by Stan Hirst Some years ago the Elders, in casting about for a suitable logo to represent our image, chose the owl. They said it was a universally recognized symbol of wisdom and beloved by all, unless you happened to be a mouse. Now we’re stuck with this...