the (future) King’s speech :-)
A TED talk with Prince William
Nothing is ever just black and white, there are many more than 50 shades of gray
A TED talk with Prince William
For a while now I have been following this website on instagram and wondered why it does not present itself in English as well. Maybe because it focusses mostly on Dutch grassroots initiatives…. But nonetheless I would love to make it accessible to english speaking people as well. The name is in English no less…. Anyway, please enjoy these amazing initiatives that through this website gets exposed to a wider audience and thus a larger effect… Remember, anything I can…
I have not been posting a lot for a while. COVID became a bit more acute in all of our lives, and I have been doing a course about climate change and what we can do on an individual, communal and political level. It was very interesting. I really like my website, but I am not sure if it (yet) achieves what I would like, which is inspiring people to make better choices for the environment by providing the resources…
Let’s think outside the box, or in this case, beyond the polar bear and the 100 things you can do to safe the planet lists. very interesting article. and once again it comes back to : anything I can do we can do better.
As I have said before I signed up for a course at the U of M ( from Coursera, free courses about everthing!) about what can be done about climate change on a personal, communal and national/governmental level. One of the surprising things I am learning is that there is already so much organizing going on!! Look at this amazing organization, right here in our Detroit. I would have never known. This is Good News. Now we all just have…
I came across this interesting website while participating in this course about what can be done about climate change. We don’t have to reinvent the wheel. There is much already happening. Not enough, but much, and we can join and make it better. There is power in Numbers
Name it to Tame it 🙂 https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/23/opinions/climate-crisis-psychology-lertzman/index.html