boabjohn
Cairns, Australia
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Something about modeling, reaching toward meta perspectives.
Questions being more generative than answers. Fractality. The fundamental role of clocks (iterations) as the unseen dimension of causality.
The basic question that spins me onward: "What does *life* need humans for?" May billions of meditations flourish aorund this query.
A preoccupation with right livelihoods, simple living, and the ethics of a good life. My family.
My mantra: "I am the change I want to see ... I am what I eat."
Open heart like Hanuman. The cosmos is in my spine.
Let's share a cup of tulsi tea?
Questions being more generative than answers. Fractality. The fundamental role of clocks (iterations) as the unseen dimension of causality.
The basic question that spins me onward: "What does *life* need humans for?" May billions of meditations flourish aorund this query.
A preoccupation with right livelihoods, simple living, and the ethics of a good life. My family.
My mantra: "I am the change I want to see ... I am what I eat."
Open heart like Hanuman. The cosmos is in my spine.
Let's share a cup of tulsi tea?
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2008 Food Crisis: Rethinking Food Security PoliciesThe 2008 Food Price Crisis: Rethinking Food Security Policies The 2008 Food Price Crisis: Rethinking Food Security Policies, the latest in the G-24 Discussion Paper Series, is a timely report as member states of the United Nations come together 16-18 November, 2009 at the World Summit on ...
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Jon Foley argues for resilient integration of industrial and organic agriculture at Resilience ScienceJon Foley argues for resilient integration of industrial and organic agriculture Jon Foley argues for the integration of industrial and organic agriculture to meet the challenge of rising demand for agriculture production in a turbulent world in Room for Debate Blog on Can Biotech Food ...
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How green are our cities?How green are our cities? The key number in measuring that now is the per capita emission or how big a carbon footprint an individual leaves. The developed world pegs lndia's per capita emission at 1.7 tonnes. But a study by a non-profit organization of 40 Indian cities says it is much lower ...
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Under the mulberry treeBeautiful first-person narrative of arid gardening in suburban context (Alice Springs, Australia). Chris is a real enthusiasts and provides an amazing amount of practical information in the blog.
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Green Goa Works: The official site for all things garbageLocalisation NGO based in Goa
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How green are our cities?Once again points to the fact that per-capita resource consumption is the key number to measure.boabjohn added to sustainable development 2 weeks ago
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How green are our cities?Once again points to the fact that per-capita resource consumption is the key number to measure.boabjohn added to General Evolution Advocacy & Research 2 weeks ago
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How green are our cities?Once again points to the fact that per-capita resource consumption is the key number to measure.boabjohn added to Ethical Feast 2 weeks ago
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Practical Action Consulting - 2 Nine experiences of democratising technologyLooks like a very intelligent and well-run effort at sensible technology/development approaches. Schumacher College is connected with it somehow: big stamp of approval.boabjohn added to Indigenous Knowledge and Wisdom 7 weeks ago
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Practical Action Consulting - 2 Nine experiences of democratising technologyLooks like a very intelligent and well-run effort at sensible technology/development approaches. Schumacher College is connected with it somehow: big stamp of approval.boabjohn added to General Evolution Advocacy & Research 7 weeks ago