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By Jeremy Posted on November 23, 2019November 23, 2019

The Japanese Art of Reading

How I discovered the Japanese art of Ikigai and applied it to the way that I read and study.

Categories: readTags: ikigai
By Jeremy Posted on November 8, 2019November 8, 2019

TIME Magazine: Climate Issue 2050

Excellent interactive site from TIME magazine, narrated by Dame Goodall about the climate crisis and what it will be like to live in 2050.

Categories: climate change, readTags: al gore, climate change, climate crisis, global warming, Jane Goodall, jeremy waite, time magazine
By Jeremy Posted on November 7, 2019

What’s So Sexy About Soil?

What does carbon look like when it is pulled out of the sky and sequestered into the land? The high carbon soil sample on the left comes from a pasture … Continue reading What’s So Sexy About Soil?

Categories: climate change, readTags: agriculture project Drawdown, land management, regenerative agriculture, soil
By Jeremy Posted on November 5, 2019

Yvon Chouinard x Fast Company

Categories: climate change, readTags: bcorp, fast company, Patagonia, yvon Chouinard
By Jeremy Posted on October 27, 2019

Extreme Ice Survey

One guys obsession to inspire people to care about the climate crisis, by showing them photographs instead of data.

Categories: climate change, read, watchTags: chasing ice, climate change, extreme ice survey, global warming, ice, james balog, ted
By Jeremy Posted on October 23, 2019October 23, 2019

Saving The Planet Begins At Breakfast

Saving The Planet Begins At Breakfast by Jonathan Safran Foer

Categories: listen, read, watchTags: ethical eating, food, jonathan safran foer
By Jeremy Posted on August 31, 2019August 31, 2019

Climate Change Q&A by New York Times

A fast but insightful trip through the 17 biggest questions about climate change, answered beautifully by the environmental team at the New York Times. Read this: It’s a few minutes … Continue reading Climate Change Q&A by New York Times

Categories: climate change, readTags: climate change, climate crisis
By Jeremy Posted on August 30, 2019August 31, 2019

Ten Word Answers Can Kill You

“You can change the world just by sharing your (short) story”.

Categories: listen, read, watchTags: aaron sorkin, dale carnegie, jeremy waite, ten words, the west wing
By Jeremy Posted on August 15, 2019August 18, 2019

What Did You Do In The Last 12 Months?

So, what did you do in the last 12 months? Next Tuesday is the 12 month anniversary of Greta Thunberg skipping school to campaign about the climate crisis. Speeches, songs, … Continue reading What Did You Do In The Last 12 Months?

Categories: readTags: climate change, greta thunberg
By Jeremy Posted on July 30, 2019July 30, 2019

How To Change the World in 10 Minutes

A lot can happen in 10 minutes. And the human brain is capable than far more than you think. So what could YOU do to make a difference?

Categories: climate change, podcast, readTags: al gore, climate crisis, climate reality, gary vaynerchuk, global warming, jeremy waite
By Jeremy Posted on July 18, 2019July 18, 2019

The Starfish Problem

“The Star Thrower” is part of a 16-page essay of the same name by Loren Eiseley (1907–1977), published in 1969 in The Unexpected Universe. A fair share of self-help types … Continue reading The Starfish Problem

Categories: readTags: activism, climate change, influence, Margaret mead, starfish
By Jeremy Posted on July 12, 2019July 22, 2019

Top 20 TED Talks on Climate Change Ranked by AI

Which are the “best” TED talks on climate change? Not just the ones with the most views. I asked IBM’s artificial intelligence to help me find out.

Categories: read, technology, watchTags: ai, artificial intelligence, ibm, ibm watson, ted, ted talks

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Woman and child walk through the flood waters in east Jakarta, Indonesia. Floods that had receded on Sunday night but rose again on Monday morning. The flooding was caused by the overflow of Sunter River.
Some perspective for people not from Australia. More Aussie land is currently burning than exists in the entire country of Belgium. The smoke is causing breathing problems in New Zealand, 2,000km away. 200 homes have been destroyed. Half a billion animals have been killed. Eight people are dead. 🔥🔥 🇦🇺 #climatechange #climatecrisis #
Streets in the district of Satkhira, in southern Bangladesh, are flooded after months of heavy rain – people travel by boat to reach the local shop. 🇧🇩
Refugees carry wood back to their shelters in Kutupalong megacamp, to use as cooking fuel. With the high level of deforestation which has taken place after the massive refugee influx last year, people now need to walk several hours to find firewood.
Noor Complex Solar Power Plant in Morocco is located in the Sahara Desert and it is the world’s largest concentrated solar power plant. The Solar Plant capacity is of 580 megawatts, and by 2020, it is expected to provide electricity for over 1 million people, once completed. ☀️ 🇲🇦 .
It doesn’t matter where you live, parents want their children to learn and have access to the world’s information. I love this image of children working on solar-powered laptops, Sahn Malen Town, Sierra Leone. When a picture speaks 1000 words! Traditional energy grids are being disrupted and are not needed anymore. 💻
This image is of a solar panel provided by Azuri Technologies on a rural roof in Nimule, South Sudan 🇸🇩 .
This image of a crowded street in Calcutta, India, reflects the looming threat of overpopulation, which will further strain resources already in limited supply. 🇮🇳 .
The story about wind power is really positive. Despite what some world leaders say, they don’t kills loads of bird and give you cancer. What they do, is provide one of the cheapest forms of clean energy. 💨
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