Inclusive

Inclusive
Doom and gloom predictions, depressing facts, the end of the world is nigh calls, or simply the feeling of helplessness in the face of the number and severity of dark clouds on the horizon often lead to inertia. A basic thought process of “The problem is so big, there is nothing I can do to change the World, therefore there is no point trying.”  Essentially, a head-in-the -sand mentality. In reality, there are hundreds of small, everyday actions that are easy to take, which en mass, definitely make a difference. There is no magic wand out there that will simply, easily, and completely remedy all ailments. The answer is inclusive in nature. No solution too small, no personal action insignificant, no collective action not powerful enough. Check out some of the interesting, creative and inclusive ideas out there.

TED – Ideas Worth Spreading

One of the most inspiring and forward thinking websites an events out there today. As their by line says, “Inspired talks by the world’s leading thinkers and doers...” and their about section states, “TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design. It started out (in 1984) as a conference...

One - A project from Bono and Friends

An organization set up in conjunction with über rocker, Bono from U2 and a group of prominent sociologists and scientists, www.one.org is an organization that invests into the plethora of pressing issues facing the African continent.

 

Possibly no other continent has been so continuously ravaged...

The CarbonNeutral Company

The first couple of times visiting The CarbonNeutral Company's website was mainly to use their carbon calculator and to look at offsetting my personal travel. But the more you look around the site the more amazed at the different approaches the company has, and the different solutions it...

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Breathe Full Documetary Teaser

The work and sourcing final footage is over and the teaser for the full BREATHE DOCUMENTARY is online. The premiere of the full edition is DUE NOVEMBER. Special thanks to all involved in making it happen!