Category: Issue 2 Number 2
By George Marinakis, George@JournalofSustainability.com
I once studied with a great pianist, Evelyne Brancart, and she joked that she never got more compliments than when she cooked. Similarly, nothing lights people up more than...
By Haydn Washington, haywash@bigpond.com
Embedding ‘Sustainability’ in an Australian Council
Abstract
One Australian Council in a two year period became a sustainability
leader. Key steps involved were defining sustainability and its strands,...
by
Larry Kinney, larry_kinney@comcast.net
Imagine a kind of
string—a golden cord, if you will—between the center of the sun
and the center of the earth. The moving point where the golden
cord between the sun and earth...
By
Editors, editors@JournalofSustainability.com
“The
New Mexico
Green Collaborative”—it's a mouthful, but it's a mouthful with a mission. Conceptually agreed to at the first NM Green
Jobs Partnership Working...
by Kathy Jacobson, Kathy@Broadwellhill.org
My letter from the hill today (see below) was prompted by a friend's post
on the Art of Hosting (AOH) listserve (see http://www.artofhosting.org ):
"Play. I'm exploring this word. And learning to...
By
George Marinakis, george@JournalofSustainability.com
Suppose
you were hired to be a City Sustainability Manager. What would you
do? By now the prescription has become routine, but that is not to
say it is easy to implement. Here it...
by
George Marinakis, george@journalofsustainability.com
My
reverted Catholic neighbor came over again for dinner. I identify
her in that way because she identifies herself in that way.
President Obama was speaking that evening, and my...
by Kathy Jacobson, kathy@broadwellhill.org
Hi Folks!
I am writing today to share my contribution with you, as well as the
Transition US < http://transitionus.ning.com/ >, Newcomers to Transition Group
<...
RECOVERY
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