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Worldchanging 2003 to 2008 retrospective
0 Comments Published by Sanjay Khanna September 29th, 2008 in Biodiversity, Climate Change, Global Warming, Innovation, Pattern Recognition, Politics, Sustainability, TechnologyWorldchanging is one of my favorite sustainability publications.
Over the past five years, executive editor/co-founder Alex Steffen and his global posse of contributors have painstakingly built up a treasure trove of valuable insight into the politics, technology, strategy, and tactics of sustainability, and they are currently preparing to celebrate their five-year anniversary on October 1, 2008.
How? [...]
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Reuters picks up 2nd and 3rd Realistic Sanctuary posts: “The Big Melt: Lehman Brothers, Merrill Lynch, AIG, and Arctic sea ice” and “Climate change: Not just a bad dream”
2 Comments Published by Sanjay Khanna September 22nd, 2008 in Biodiversity, Branding, Clarity, Climate Change, Cognition, Community, Geopolitics, Global Warming, Innovation, Macroeconomics, Mental Health, Nature, Pattern Recognition, Politics, Reuters, SustainabilityAs earlier noted, the Realistic Sanctuary Blog is now affiliated with Blogburst, a blog syndication network that has relationships with major media outlets, including Reuters, Gannett, USA Today, and the Manchester Guardian.
Well, being part of Blogburst yielded wins two and three today, which, for me, is definitely something to celebrate.
Regarding "The Big Melt," the post [...]
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Flight of the Hummingbird II
0 Comments Published by Sanjay Khanna September 5th, 2008 in Biodiversity, Calmness, Clarity, Climate Change, Cognition, Global Warming, Indigenous, Macroeconomics, Mental Health, Nature, Pattern Recognition, Sanctuary, Survival, Sustainability, WisdomIn my previous post, I wrote about Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas, the Haida artist who illustrated the book Flight of the Hummingbird using his own Haida manga style.
As noted in that post, the hummingbird of the story tirelessly drops beads of water onto a great forest fire, presumably to little, if any, material effect. As the [...]
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Nature takes center stage: Part two of a two-part interview with Miranda Loud, mezzo-soprano and artistic director, Rialto Arts
2 Comments Published by Sanjay Khanna May 8th, 2008 in Biodiversity, Community, Education, Nature, Sanctuary, SustainabilityEarlier this week, Realistic Sanctuary blog posted the first part of a two-part interview with Miranda Loud, a pipe organist, mezzo soprano and artistic director. In 2005, Miranda founded Rialto Arts, a non-for-profit arts organization based near Boston, Massachusetts, whose slogan is "Where nature takes center stage." The animating idea behind Rialto Arts is for [...]
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Nature takes center stage: Part one of a two-part interview with Miranda Loud, mezzo-soprano and artistic director of Rialto Arts
0 Comments Published by Sanjay Khanna May 5th, 2008 in Biodiversity, Community, Education, Nature, Sanctuary, SustainabilityThis week Realistic Sanctuary blog is pleased to publish an interview conducted last week with Miranda Loud, an up-and-coming mezzo soprano and artistic director. In 2005, Miranda founded Rialto Arts, a non-for-profit arts organization based near Boston, Massachusetts, whose slogan is "Where nature takes center stage." According to Miranda, the idea behind Rialto Arts is [...]
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On sustaining biological and cultural diversity in a rapidly changing world
2 Comments Published by Sanjay Khanna April 2nd, 2008 in Biodiversity, Clarity, Indigenous, Macroeconomics, Mental Health, Survival, Sustainability.flickr-photo { border: solid 2px #000000; } .flickr-yourcomment { } .flickr-frame { text-align: left; padding: 3px; } .flickr-caption { font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px; }
Adrian Cerezo, Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, originally uploaded by Sanjay Khanna.
Today was the first day of "Sustaining Biological and Cultural Diversity in a Rapidly Changing World: [...]
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