Category: Issue 2 Number 1
by editors, editors@JournalofSustainability.com
We just received a set of beeswax tapers from Kathy at Broadwell Hill [Kathy@BroadwellHill.org].
The tapers were well-packed and arrived in perfect condition.
They are beautiful and have a...
by Kathy Jacobson, kathy@broadwellhill.org
2/12/2009
It is the year 2049 and I am a 91 year old woman, a great great great
grandmamaka. I am wrapped in a hand-woven wool blanket as I sit next to a
campfire watching the Phoenix dancing about the flames. My heart feels...
by Kathy Jacobson, kathy@broadwellhill.org
Hi Folks!
Regarding the blog entry titled "Going the extra green mile: No
refrigerator" By Jordan Lite in 60-Second Science Blog and posted by
someone else on the Transition US ning site at...
by Mr. Critical, MrCritical@JournalofSustainability.com
Jesus would be so disgusted.
The subtext from the Neocons in
the recent presidential elections was subtle, but nevertheless present.
Put crudely, [but accurately:] "Vote for the...
Alexey
V. Melkikh,
Ural
State Technical University, Yekaterinburg, Russia
mav@dpt.ustu.ru
T he
biosphere of the Earth is known to be a very complicated system where
organisms are related to each other. These...
by
editors, editors@JournalofSustainability.com
Note:
we like the work of Lisa Prince-Fishler ( princeli@Optonline.net ). We like her work so much
that we gave her the cover space for issue 3, when we were still in
paper. Lisa's website is...
by George Marinakis,
george@JournalofSustainability.com
I have a theory about the mid-life
crisis. Our character is like a foundation on which we build our
lives, just like a foundation on which you build your house (Please
excuse...
Mario D. Garrett PhD, mgarrett@mail.sdsu.edu
Chairman, Department of
Gerontology, San Diego State University
1/27/09
Can we afford to die? The
inevitability of death does not determine how we die, and others’
attempts at...
by Kathy Jacobsen, kathy@broadwellhill.org
www.broadwellhill.org
January 17, 2009
It's a windless morning here; about 8 degrees. Folks about an hour north
of here are experiencing much lower temps with high winds. Such
temperatures are not a...
by Steffen S. Kaufmann
steffen.kaufmann@g00glemail.com
The first three photos show the gegraphic center of the Dresden (0,5 mi) city
area three kilometres east of downtown. The Unesco declared the city river
landscape, 20 kilometres of it one...
by editors, editors@JournalofSustainability.com, and Steve Baer, zomework@zomeworks.com, and Pat Gallagher, info@solarauto.com
Look at what we got in the mail:
So we picked up an ice cream cake, and went to enjoy...
By Ann Adams , anna@holisticmanagement.org
There has been a great deal of press
about the need for humans to reduce our ecological footprint—implying
that Nature would be better off without humans. But, what if humans
were actually a necessary...
by Dean Yannias, dyannias@hotmail.com
The people round here don't like opera
Or art films or Alice Munro.
They're not into Chomsky or Chopra,
Or trust funds or saving their dough.
They're more into pit bulls and...
By Elaine Cimino,
ecimino@artistactivista.com
The
average rate of increases on water are about 3 % above the rate of
inflation for the next 20 years could fund current estimates of
needed improvements, as this has been...
by R. Qui
I Ching reading for 2009: 54 The Marrying Maiden, and 19
Approach
Consulting the oracle we receive
Hexagram 54, the Marrying Maiden: "Undertakings bring
misfortune. Nothing that would further." Well------------
Nothing is...