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Monthly Archives: March 2011
The Ability for System Thinking Is Primarily Inherited
My comment on the Linked In Systems Thinking World group site (see 12/15/10 post on this site) drew a remarkable response. It essentially described the commenter’s experience that, somehow, people who can envision issues as part of a system, have … Continue reading
Posted in Progressive Politics, Social Justice, Sustainability
Tagged sustainability, System thinking
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China Takes a Major Step Toward Sustainability
There was an incredible article in the NYT on 2/28/11: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/01/world/asia/01beijing.html?_r=1&ref=science The article said, “China’s environment minister on Monday issued an unusually stark warning about the effects of unbridled development on the country’s air, water and soil, saying the nation’s … Continue reading
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Tagged China, limits to growth, sustainability
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The Pending Disaster from Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria
Both governments and scientists are irresponsible not to take prompt major steps to address pending major world social collapse threats Continue reading